Flavio Spaccaquerche Barbosa#4262

Flavio Spaccaquerche Barbosa

Partner
Flávio Spaccaquerche is a Partner with the Litigation and Arbitration department of Mattos Filho, Veiga Filho, Marrey Jr. e Quiroga Advogados, in Brazil. He coordinates the Litigation and Arbitration team in Rio de Janeiro, although is also involved in many cases in São Paulo. Flávio has been practicing for more than 10 years and has broad experience in litigation, international law and arbitration. He graduated in 2004 from Law School at the Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP). He holds a master's degree in consumers' right from the same university and a master's degree in International Economic Law from the University of Paris I ' Panthéon-Sorbonne, where he specialized in international dispute resolution. He has many publications on domestic and international arbitration. Flávio is the current ICC YAF Regional Coordinating Committee (RCC) member for the Latin America Chapter (Brazil). He is also a member of the Brazilian Arbitration Committee (CBAr) and a contributor for the ITA Latin American Arbitration Forum (ITAFOR).
Contributed to

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Anti-suit injunctions in support of (and against) arbitration in Brazil
Anti-suit injunctions in support of (and against) arbitration in Brazil
Practice notes

This Practice Note considers the availability of anti-suit injunctions under Brazilian law, as the are increasingly sought in civil law jurisdictions, such as Brazil. It covers the current position in relation to anti-suit and anti-arbitration injunctions under Brazilian law, the methods of enforcement of arbitration agreements and the obstacles likely to be encountered when seeking anti-suit injunctions under Brazilian law.

Enforcing arbitral awards in Brazil
Enforcing arbitral awards in Brazil
Practice notes

This Practice Note sets out how an arbitral award is recognised and enforced in Brazil (the recognition and enforcement of arbitration awards in Brazil under Brazilian law and the Brazilian Arbitration Act, Federal Law No. 9,307/96). It considers: what constitutes a foreign arbitral award under Brazillian law; the requirements for requesting recognition of a foreign arbitral award in Brazil; and objections to recognition.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2005

Membership

  • Brazilian Arbitration Committee ' Comit Brasileiro de Arbitragem ' CBAr
  • Investment Arbitration Group of CBAr
  • LCIA Young International Arbitration Group (YIAG)
  • ICDR Young & International
  • ICC YAF Regional Coordinating Committee (RCC) Member for the Latin America Chapter (Brazil)
  • Young-OGEMID
  • Association Internationale des Jeunes Avocats ' AIJA (former)

Education

  • Universit Paris 1 ' PANTH?ON-SORBONNE, Master 2
  • Pontifcia Universidade Catlica de So Paulo (PUC/SP), Masters on Consumer's rights
  • Pontifcia Universidade Catlica de So Paulo (PUC/SP), Law degree

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