Founding partner of Three Crowns
Georgios has a broad practice spanning more than two decades. He has represented States, international organisations, and private parties in more than 70 disputes, including several appearances in the International Court of Justice and other inter-State tribunals.
In addition to counsel work, Georgios is regularly sought out to act as co-arbitrator or presiding arbitrator and has experience administering cases heard under ICC, SCC, ICSID, UNCITRAL, and LCIA rules.
Georgios is recognised by The Legal 500 as a "Leading Individual" for Public International Law. Client feedback in Chambers notes he "has superb advocacy skills", who has "first-rate knowledge of international law", and Who's Who Legal, in which Georgios is recognised as a "Thought Leader", says he is an "one of the most impressive orators and more knowledgeable lawyers".
He has published extensively on international law and international arbitration, including the well-known monograph Procedural Law in International Arbitration, the leading commentary, UNCITRAL Rules, and Social License and Dispute Resolution in the Extractive Industries.
Georgios has represented a Member State at UNCITRAL since 2007, is a visiting professor at the Universities of Bern and Fribourg in Switzerland, and is the current rapporteur of the International Law Association International Arbitration Committee.
Nationality
Greece
Working languages
English
French
Greek
Location
Paris, France
Phd
Yes
Bar information
England & Wales (Barrister), 2001
Paris, France (Avocat à la Cour), 2006
Athens, Greece (Advocate of the Supreme Court), 1996