Gabriel
Lentner

Associate

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Experience

Expertise

Gabriel Lentner joined our firm in 2015.

He specializes in international investment arbitration with a particular focus on IP-related disputes. In addition, he is an Assistant Professor of law at the Danube University Krems and a Fellow of Transatlantic Technology Law Forum at Stanford Law School.

He is a distinguished academic, publishes widely and regularly speaks at conferences and seminars worldwide.

Professional Memberships

European Law Institute

European Society of International Law

American Society of International Law

Interdisciplinary Association of Comparative and Private International Law

Austrian Society for European Law

Academic Review Board of the Cambridge International Law Journal

Academic Forum on ISDS at the Geneva Center for International Dispute Settlement

Credentials

Professional experience

Associate, Konrad Partners, Vienna, Austria, since 2015

Assistant Professor of International Law and Arbitration, Danube University Krems, Austria, since 2018

Fellow, Transatlantic Technology Law Forum, Stanford Law School, USA, since 2014

Education

Doctor iuris, University of Vienna, Austria

Magister iuris, University of Vienna, Austria

Certificate in Law & Logic, Harvard Law School & European University Institute, Florence, Italy

Diploma of Concentration in the Law of International Relations, University of Vienna, Austria

Diploma in European Studies, University of Vienna, Austria

Languages

German

English

French

Publications

Article 29 Rom II-VO

in Pfeiffer (ed.), Soergel BGB-Kommentar, Kohlhammer (2019)

Article/Contribution

Article 28 Rom II-VO

in Pfeiffer (ed.), Soergel BGB-Kommentar, Kohlhammer (2019)

(co-author)
Article/Contribution

Paving the Silk Road BIT by BIT: an Analysis of Investment Protection for Chinese Infrastructure Projects under the Belt & Road Initiative

in Julien Chaisse and Jedrzej Gorski (eds.), The Belt and Road Initiative: Law, Economics and Politics, Brill (2018)

(co-author)
Article/Contribution

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LECTURES AND SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

Nomos and Narrative in International Investment Law and Intellectual Property, Society of International Economic Law 2018 Global Conference, American University Washington College of Law, Washington D.C., July 2018


Implications of the Achmea Decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union, Juridical Days Olomouc 2018, University of Olomouc, Czech Republic, 2018


Dispute Resolution in Public-Private Partnerships, Making Public-Private Partnerships Work, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung & International Republican Institute, Panama City, Panama, October 2017


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