Kimberly Larkin will moderate the “New Voices in International Law: Remedies and Reparations for Individuals under International Law” panel at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law (ASIL).
The session will provide an opportunity for early career scholars and practitioners to present their works-in-progress to the broader international law community for constructive engagement and feedback.
The event, which will be in person at the Washington Hilton and online, will take place from Wednesday 6 April to Saturday 9 April. The panel on which Kimberly is speaking will be on Saturday 9 April from 9:00 – 10:00am ET.
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ABOUT KIMBERLY LARKIN
Kimberly, an associate in the Washington, DC office, represents clients in international commercial and investment arbitrations across a variety of sectors, including the technology, energy, mining and natural resources, and financial services industries. She also regularly advises States and international non-governmental organisations on public international law issues, and maintains an active pro bono practice focused on human rights advocacy before U.S. courts and administrative agencies.
Kimberly is a recommended lawyer in The Legal 500 US 2021 and was recently named a “Rising ADR Star” by the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution.