Krystyna Khripkova

Date of birth: 1986

Education:

  • Stockholm University, Sweden, LL.M in International Commercial Arbitration Law (Diploma with Distinction, 2014)
  • Ukrainian State University of Finance and International Trade, Ukraine, Master of International Law (Diploma with Distinction, 2008)
  • Ukrainian Academy of Foreign Trade, Ukraine, Bachelor of International Law (Diploma with Distinction, 2007)

Title, scientific degree, academic or other status: LL.M

Language skills:

  • Russian (native)
  • Ukrainian (native)
  • English (fluent)

Field(s) of specialization:

  • International investment and commercial arbitration
  • cross-border litigation

Professional experience:

  • Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, London, Visiting Foreign Lawyer (March 2016 – October 2017), Legal Intern (September 2015 – February 2016), Litigation/Controversy Department, International Arbitration Practice Group
  • Egorov, Puginsky, Afanasiev & Partners, Kyiv, Associate (December 2010 – July 2012; July 2013 – April 2015), Junior Associate (July 2008 – November 2010), International Arbitration and Litigation Practice; White Collar Crime Practice; Intellectual Property/TMT Practice
  • Magisters, Attorneys-at-Law, Kyiv Paralegal (July 2007 – June 2008), International Arbitration and Litigation Practice

Arbitration experience:

International investment arbitration cases (seven):

  • ICSID - five
  • ICSID Additional Facility Rules - five
  • UNCITRAL Rules – one

International commercial arbitration cases (twelve):

  • ICC Rules - two
  • LCIA Rules - three
  • SCC Rules – two
  • SCAI Rules - one
  • UNCITRAL Rules - three
  • ICAC at the UCCI Rules - two

Publications:

  • Perepelynska, O. and Khripkova, K., “The 2018 ICAC Rules: Upgrade of Procedure at the Main Arbitration Institution in Ukraine” (2018) MEALEY’S International Arbitration Report, Vol 33, #2, LexisNexis (February 2018)
  • Khripkova, K., “Striking the Balance between Pros and Cons of Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration” (2017) Magna Charta (U.K. Limited Edition), Year 3, No. 69 (December 2017)
  • Khripkova, K., “Breach of Stabilization Clauses: What Remedy is Available for Investor” (2017) Young Arbitration Review (October 2017)
  • Khripkova, K. and Schwarz, F. T., “International Arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe: An Overview and Key Developments” (2017) International Comparative Legal Guide to: International Arbitration 2017, 14th Edition, published by Global Legal Group (July 2017)
  • Lim, J. and Khripkova, K., “New Rules for Investment Arbitration Compared: The SIAC Investment Arbitration Rules 2017 and The SCC Arbitration Rules 2017” (2017) Young Arbitration Review (January 2017)
  • Khripkova, K. and Schwarz, F. T., “International Arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe: An Overview and Key Developments” (2016) International Comparative Legal Guide to: International Arbitration 2016, 13th Edition, published by Global Legal Group (July 2016)
  • Koryukalova, K., Khripkova, K. and Kliuchkovskyi, M., “Enforcement of Multi-tier Dispute Resolution Clauses: Practice of Commercial and Investment Arbitral Tribunals and National Courts” (2012) Law of Ukraine

Other kinds of activities:

  • A frequent participant of trainings and conferences in the field of international arbitration hosted around Europe.
  • Guest lecturer at the VI Arbitration School (Ukrainian Arbitration Association) (May 2018), and the Legal High School (March 2018).
  • Arbitration Moot Court Activities:

- Moot court arbitrator: The Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, 2012-2018.

- Moot court coach of the Stockholm University team: The Frankfurt Investment Arbitration Moot Court (recipients of “Best Team” and “Best Advocate” awards), 2012-2013.

- Moot court judge: The Belarus national round of Phillip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, 2011.

Membership in other professional associations (including foreign)

  • LCIA YIAG
  • ICC YAF
  • ICDR Y&I
  • Young ICSID
  • UBA

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