Eleni Methymaki

@Elmethymaki

About/Bio

Eleni Methymaki is a DPhil in Law candidate at the University of Oxford. Her research focuses on the role of domestic law before international courts and tribunals and in 2019-2020 she was Graduate Teaching Assistant in Public International Law. Eleni also has experience in advising states, international organisations, and private parties in international law matters and dispute resolution.

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Immunities and Compromissory Clauses: Making Sense of Enrica Lexie (Part II)

In Part I of this post, we discussed how the Arbitral Tribunal, in its recently-released award in the Enrica Lexie case, approached the question of incidental jurisdiction over questions of immunity. While the Tribunal’s jurisdiction, under Article 288 UNCLOS, was limited to ‘dispute[s] concerning the interpretation or application of th[e] [Law of the Sea] Convention’…

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Immunities and Compromissory Clauses: Making Sense of Enrica Lexie (Part I)

Small(ish) disputes can make for significant holdings. From Nottebohm to Lotus to AAPL v Sri Lanka, the list of relatively limited incidents prompting far-reaching judicial and arbitral pronouncements is long. We may now have to add Enrica Lexie to it. The PCA’s award…

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