Permanent Court of Arbitration
Camille D. is an experienced legal professional with a strong background in communication, administration, and human resources within the legal sector. Currently serving as Communication and Administrative Coordinator, Human Resources and Administrative Coordinator, and Case Manager at the Permanent Court of Arbitration since August 2016, Camille D. has also honed legal expertise as a Trainee Lawyer at Ashurst LLP from January to December 2015 and as a Legal Intern in various firms specializing in restructuring, insolvency, intellectual property, and litigation. Camille D. holds multiple degrees in law, including a Master 2 in Bankruptcy Law from the University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne and a Master 1 in Business and Tax Law from Paris-Pantheon-Assas University, complemented by a Master's Degree in Legal and Economic Translation from ISIT. Academic credentials further include a Bachelor of Laws from The University of Bonn and Paris-Sud University, along with an OIB-Baccalaureate from Lycée International de Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
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Permanent Court of Arbitration
The PCA is an intergovernmental organization with 122 member states. Established in 1899 to facilitate arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution between states, the PCA has developed into a modern, multi-faceted arbitral institution that now spans public and private international law to meet the rapidly evolving dispute resolution needs of the international community. Today, the PCA provides services for the resolution of disputes involving various combinations of states, state entities, intergovernmental organizations, and private parties. The PCA's Secretariat, the International Bureau, headed by its Secretary-General, provides full registry services and legal and administrative support to tribunals and commissions. Its caseload reflects the breadth of PCA involvement in international dispute resolution, encompassing territorial, treaty, and human rights disputes between states, as well as commercial and investment disputes, including disputes arising under bilateral and multilateral investment treaties. The PCA can assist in the selection of arbitrators, and may be called upon to designate or act as appointing authority. The PCA is also a center for scholarship and publication, and a forum for legal discourse.