Bernhard Maier

   

Professor
Signature Litigation

Bernhard specialises in international dispute avoidance and resolution, with a particular focus on arbitration in the technology, energy and extractive industries. Bernhard is also an adjunct professor at King’s College, London and regularly sits as an arbitrator. Bernhard has successfully represented mining clients in a significant number of international arbitrations, including under the Energy Charter Treaty and ICSID, UNCITRAL, SIAC, ICC and LCIA rules, as well as in relation to pre-investment structuring and strategic advice.


Session 4: Bridging the gap between miners and financiers
22 October 2024 / 16:00 - 17:30 | Ballroom

Foreign investment protection, trade law and geopolitics in 2025: how to navigate the maze

While demand for critical minerals is on the rise, financing their exploration and production is more difficult than ever before. This presentation will address the practical impact of legal instruments such as the US Inflation Reduction Act, the EU’s tariffs on EV imports and hard law supply chain due diligence mandates. It will discuss governments’ increasing role in securing and allocating natural resource flows, and share some lessons learned from previous cases in which the presenters were involved. It will also make predictions as to trends we expect to see during the next five or so years and how mining companies can (and should) plan ahead to weather challenges and to make the most of geopolitical opportunities that will almost certainly present themselves.