Trey Childress will participate in a meeting of the U.S. State Department’s Advisory Committee on International Law on Monday 12 December. The Committee, which advises the State Department on the practice of international law, is composed of leading practitioners and scholars in the field. Among other matters, the Committee will discuss legal questions related to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and proposals for a special tribunal on the crime of aggression against Ukraine.
Trey will present on a panel on international space law, with particular emphasis on how liability should be determined and through what dispute resolution mechanism.
Trey also serves on the U.S. State Department’s Advisory Committee on Private International Law, which advises the State Department on the practice of private international law.
ABOUT TREY CHILDRESS
Trey is Of Counsel based in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office. His practice focuses on international arbitration and litigation, public international law, and private international law (conflict of laws). Trey has briefed and argued cases as counsel before the International Court of Justice and courts throughout the United States, including the United States Supreme Court. He has also consulted as an expert on various matters before international arbitral tribunals and courts outside of the United States. Trey is a tenured professor of law at the Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law, where his scholarship and teaching focuses on international arbitration and litigation.