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Risky business: Key features of the ICC’s corruption “red flags” methodology
We analyze the ‘Red Flags or Other Indicators of Corruption in International Arbitration’ document published by the ICC in November 2024.
The Netherlands | Event | March 2025
Changes in the laws and regulations in the energy sector are happening in rapid succession. Additionally, the application of energy law is expanding, partly due to the development of a new integrated and emission-neutral energy system.
To help legal and other energy professionals navigate this rapidly evolving landscape, we are launching the Energy Academy.
In a series of six breakfast sessions we will cover key developments in the energy sector and its four most relevant sub chains: electricity, renewable carbon, hydrogen and CO2.
Our Energy Academy is led by Prof. Marjolein Dieperink, a partner at the firm and professor of climate change and energy transition at VU University Amsterdam, who will be joined by guest speakers.
Our Energy Academy takes place on Tuesdays from 08:15 - 10:00.
Registration begins at 08:15 and the session will begin at 08:30.
Location
2Amsterdam. Eduard van Beinumstraat 34 Amsterdam
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We analyze the ‘Red Flags or Other Indicators of Corruption in International Arbitration’ document published by the ICC in November 2024.
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