Zena Prodromou

Arbitrator
Languages

Working languages: Mother tongue: Greek Working languages (i.e. languages in which you have both a spoken and written command so that you m

Nationality

Specialisation

Array

Main jurisdiction

EU and Greek.

Details

Year of birth

1988

Education

University of Basel, Switzerland

From-To: 2019 - 2019

Degree: PhD in International Dispute Resolution, Magna cum Laude, University of Basel, Switzerland (2019) Title: "The public order exception in international dispute resolution" Supervisor: Professor Anne Peters External Research Fellow of: the International Max Planck Research School for Successful Dispute Resolution

Harvard Law School, USA

From-To: 2014 - 2014

Degree: LL.M. in Antitrust, International Trade and Investment Arbitration, Harvard Law School, USA (2014)

University of Cambridge, UK

From-To: 2012 - 2012

Degree: LL.M. in EU Law and International Commercial Litigation, First Class Honours, University of Cambridge, UK (2012)

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

From-To: 2011 - 2011

Degree: LL.B., Summa cum Laude, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (2011)

Practiced experience in arbitration

How many arbitrations have you participated in (domestic/international); under which Rules?

13 arbitral proceedings (under ICSID, ICC, CEPANI and CAS rules).

How often have you acted as Chairman?

N/A

How often have you acted as Sole Arbitrator?

N/A

How often have you acted as Co-Arbitrator?

N/A

How often have you acted as Counsel?

10

How often have you acted in a different function (e.g. Administrative Secretary)?

3 times as administrative secretary

Publications and other activities in arbitration (e.g. training sessions, seminars, conferences, articles and others)

Chapter "EU Public Procurement" in "Architect’s Legal Handbook", Tenth Edition, Taylor & Francis (forthcoming, 2019);

Dates: -

Article "From internationalism to cosmopolitanism: using domestic public law reference mechanisms to legitimize the full review of sovereign macroeconomic policies in investment arbitration", Indian Journal of International Arbitration, Volume 7, Issue 1 (July 2018);

Dates: -

Chapter 8 "Distribution" in "Competition Law of the European Union", Second, Third and Fourth Edition, LexisNexis, 2017-2019;

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Article "In the Name of Public Procurement Liberalization: The Interaction Between the WTO’s Government Procurement Agreement and International, Regional and Domestic Instruments – Three Shades of Synergy" Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy, Volume 11, Issue 11, (December 2015)

Dates: -

Membership in arbitral institutions / functions in arbitral institutions/organizations

Young International Arbitration Group

Date: 2012-02-22

Status: since 2012

Young International Council for Commercial Arbitration

Date: 2013-02-22

Status: since 2013

Young ICCA’s mentoring program

Date: 2017-2018

Status: for 2017-2018

Young Arbitrators Forum

Date: 2013-02-22

Status: since 2013

Young International Arbitration Group

Date: 2014-02-22

Status: since 2014

ICDR Young & International

Date: 2014-02-22

Status: since 2014

Association Suisse de l’ Arbitrage

Date: 2015-02-22

Status: since 2015 – featured in Arbitrators’ Roster since 2019

Languages

Mother tongue: Greek Working languages (i.e. languages in which you have both a spoken and written command so that you may conduct arbitral proceedings in this language): English

In which legal system have you trained?

2015: Certificate on International Commercial Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution; Pace Law School; New York 2012: Private International Law Session (directed studies); Hague Academy of International Law; The Hague, Netherlands 2009: Diplôme du premier cycle; Faculté international de droit comparé; Université Robert Schuman; Strasbourg, France

What is your main jurisdiction of practice?

EU and Greek.

In which jurisdictions are you admitted to the bar?

Greece

Special expertise or specialisations

Antitrust/Unfair competition:

Distribution:

Public Intern. Law: