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Lodovica Raparelli

Associate

Role

Lodovica focuses her practice on international arbitration and the resolution of international commercial and investment disputes. She has experience in representing clients in ad hoc and institutional investment as well as commercial arbitration under the ICC, LCIA, ICSID and UNCITRAL rules. She has further experience in public international law and Italian domestic litigation.

Career

Lodovica has worked in prominent international law firms in London and Milan, focusing on contentious and non-contentious international dispute resolution and public international law matters. Lodovica has acted in a wide range of international commercial and investor-State arbitrations in several sectors: construction, oil and gas, healthcare and natural resources. In addition to her arbitration work, she was also Guest Lecturer at the University of Bologna for several years as part of seminars in International Environmental Law and she is a member of the Centre for International Governance and Dispute Resolution (CIGAD) established by Professor Philippa Webb and Holger Hestermeyer at King’s College. As part of her PhD, she publishes on issues of International Law.

Qualifications

Lodovica is an Italian qualified lawyer and a member of the Bologna Bar. She holds a J.D. in Law (“Laurea Magistrale in Giurisprudenza”) from the University of Bologna and an L.L.M. in International Dispute Resolution at King’s College London. She is also currently enrolled in a PhD Program with a research project in Legal Design and Public International Law under the supervision of Professor Webb. She is fluent in Italian and English and speaks Spanish.