


On September 25, following a successful two-week Summer School on International Arbitration, the participants had the opportunity to learn about the Vis Moot program. The panel titled "The Vis Moot Programme - More than a Competition" took place on 25 September and gathered former Vis Moot Participants, who are now working in the biggest international law firms. The panel was moderated by Fahira Brodlija (IUS) and included Arnela Maglić (Knoetzl), Medisa Fočić (IUS), Augusto Garcia (Wilmer Hale) and Muhamed Tulić (Wilmer Hale).

Today, on September 24, participants to the Summer School attended the lecture titled Changing Perspectives and Conflicting Treaty Obligations: What is the Message of the ECJ Achmea Case and the 2020 Plurilateral Termination Agreement for Candidate Countries? by Maja Stanivuković Professor Maja Stanivuković is full professor at the Novi Sad University Faculty of Law, teaching Private International Law, European Union Law, International Contract Law and International Arbitration.

Today, on September 23, participants to the Summer School attended the lecture titled “BITs - Yay or Nay?” by Toni Deskoski.
Toni Deskoski is a Full Professor at the Law Faculty at the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University and Iustinianus Primus Faculty of Law in Skopje.
Thank you to esteemed Professor Deskoski for an inspiring lecture.
Stay tuned for tomorrow's lecture!

Today, on September 22, participants to the Summer School attended the lecture titled “Investment Arbitration” by Kiran Nasir Gore.
Kiran Nasir Gore is a Professorial Lecturer in Law at the George Washington University School of Law. She is also Counsel in the Law Offices of Charles H. Camp, PC, working on all facets of international dispute resolution, with expertise spanning over the past ten years.
Thank you to esteemed Ms Gore for an inspiring lecture.

Yesterday, on September 21, participants to the Summer School attended the lecture titled “The CUSG in the Western Balkans” by Prof. dr Zlatan Meškić.
Prof. Dr. Zlatan Meškić is a full professor at the Prince Sultan University (Riyadh) since 2019 – previously at the University of Zenica, where he started as assistant professor in the year 2008. He is teaching and researching in Private International Law, European Union Law and International Commercial Arbitration.
Thank you to esteemed Professor Meškić for an inspiring and thought-provoking lecture.

Today, on September 20, our participants had the opportunity to attend the lecture named “The CISG” by Nevena Jevremović Colleague Jevremović is Honorary Lecturer at Aberdeen University.
Thank you to esteemed colleague Jevremović for an inspiring and valuable lecture.
Stay tuned for tomorrow's lecture!

On Saturday, 18 September at 11 am, a panel discussion was held as part of the IUS Summer School of International Arbitration. The panel discussion was titled somewhat figuratively – The Future of Arbitration in Southeast Europe: A Perspective of New Kids on the Block – to reflect the fact that the speakers were young and highly successful individuals who will likely shape arbitration in the region of Southeast Europe in not-so-distant future.












