Alexander J. Bělohlávek Univ. Prof., Dr. jur. Et Mgr., Dipl. Ing. oec/MB, Dr.h.c. Lawyer admitted and practising in Prague/Czech Republic, Senior Partner of the Law Offices Bělohlávek (Prague/Czech Republic; Branch N.J./US), Dept. of Law Sciences Faculty of Economics, Ostrava, Czech Republic (in house); Dept. of Int. and European Law, Faculty of Law, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic (external). Chairman of the Commission on Arbitration ICC National Committee, Arbitrator at the Court of Arbitration attached to the Economic.
Prof. JUDr. Naděžda Rozehnalova, CSc. - professor of International and European Law the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University. Areas of specialization: private international law, commercial international law, arbitration. Author of a host of scholarly monographs and articles in professional periodicals both in the Czech Republic and abroad. Since 2007, Dean of the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University.
JUDr. Filip Černý graduated from the Faculty of Law, Masaryk University in Brno (2007). He is currently employed as an attorney trainee in Prof. Bělohlávek's Law Firm; he is also an external candidate for the doctoral degree at the Department of Commercial Law, Faculty of Law, Charles University. His academic interests focus on public and private international law with an emphasis on arbitration, primarily investment arbitration.
MAIN CONTRIBUTOR BIOS
Professor Andrzej Kubas is an Attorney, a former lecturer at Jagiellonian University of Kraków and the former head of the Chair of Civil Law. He is presently the Senior Partner at the Polish law firm of KKG Kubas, Kos, Gaertner. He is an expert in civil and commercial law, international commercial arbitration and litigation. Professor Kubas has also acted as arbitrator in numerous domestic and international proceedings. Formerly, he was a member of the Legislative Council of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland and vice-president of the Polish Bar Association. He is also an author of many books and articles.
Vit Makarius is a Senior Associate with Havel, Holasek & Partners, Prague, whose practice focuses on international arbitration. Prior to joining Havel, Holasek & Partners, he served a four-year term as a case lawyer with the European Court of Human Rights, where he worked on commercial law, civil law and regulatory matters.
Leonid Shmatenko is a Junior Fellow and Doctoral candidate at the Chair of German and Foreign Public Law, European Law and Public International Law at the Heinrich-Heine-University of Düsseldorf.
Vasily N. Anurov is a candidate of jurisprudence, lecturer at the Faculty of Private International Law, Moscow State Law Academy, and Arbitrator of the Vilnius Court of Commercial Arbitration. He also holds an LL.M in Mineral Law and Policy with distinction (Dundee, Scotland).
Marina P. Bardina is a Professor of the Chair of Private Law of the All-Russian Academy for Foreign trade, Senior researcher of the Sector of Legal regulation of International economic relations of the Institute of state and law of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Professor Bardina is also an enlisted arbitrator of the International commercial arbitration court at the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Arbitration court at the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, Arbitration Commission of Moscow Inter-Bank Currency Exchange, Arbitration Court at the Fund "Law and Economy of Fuel-Energetic Complex," Arbitration Court at the OJSC "Gazprom."
Advisory Board
Anton Baier, Vienna, Austria
Pierre Lalive, Geneva, Switzerland
Iván Szász, Budapest, Hungary
Silvy Chernev, Sofia, Bulgaria
Nikolay Natov, Sofia, Bulgaria
Stanislaw Soltysiński, Warsaw, Poland
Sir Anthony Colman, London, UK
Piotr Nowaczyk, Warsaw, Poland
Jozef Suchoža, Košice, Slovak Republic
Bohuslav Klein. Prague, Czech Republic
Vladimír Týč., Brno, Czech Republic
Editorial Board
Alena Bányaivová, Prague, Czech Republic
Matthias Scherer, Geneva, Switzerland
Marcin Czepelak, Krakow, Poland
Filip Černý, Prague, Czech Republic
Viorel Mihai Ciobanu, Bukurest, Romania
Wolfgang Hahnkamper, Vienna, Austria
Vít Horáček, Prague, Czech Republic
Marek Furtek, Warsaw, Poland
Vladimir Khvalei, Moscow, Russia
Miluše Hrnčiříková, Olomouc, Czech Republic
Lászlo Kecskes, Budapest, Hungary
Tomáš Řezníček, Prague, Czech Republic
Asko Pohla, Talinn, Estonia
Květoslav Růžička, Pilsen/Prague, Czech Republic
Jiří Valdhans, Brno, Czech Republic
Ian I. Funk, Minsk, Belarus
Thomas Schultz, Geneva, Switzerland