Ana Morales Ramos

DE BRAUW BLACKSTONE WESTBROEK

Spain

Spain, New York, The Netherlands

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Ana has acted as counsel and tribunal secretary in cases relating to construction and infrastructure projects, joint venture agreements, gas pricing, financial services agreements and other contractual disputes, as well as in investment arbitrations.

Spanish
English
French

- LL.M. in International Legal Studies from NYU School of Law (2010)
- Law degree with University Carlos III in Madrid (2006)
- Economics degree with University Carlos III in Madrid (2006)

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-morales-ramos-a140711a/

- Quantum of Solace: Damages calculation, round table at 6th International Arbitration Congress of Barcelona,
October 2022

- Learning from Others: The cases of the year, round table at 16th International Conference of the CEA, 16th
CEA International Arbitration Conference, June 2022

- Nuevo modelo de TBI de los Países Bajos y sus implicaciones en la protección de inversiones, Revista de
Arbitraje comercial y de inversiones, Volume XIV, Aranzadi, 2022

- Entrevista a Ana Morales, in Hablando con ellas. Conversaciones con veinticuatro mujeres protagonistas del
arbitraje, Estudio Mario Castillo Freyre, Vol. 99, 2021

- The Broader Legacy of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, in National, International, Transnational:
Harmonischer Dreiklang im Recht, Festschrift für Herbert Kronke, Gieseking Verlag, 2020 (with Heather Clark
and Barbara Concolino)

- Cost Control in Arbitration: Unresolved Issue?, presentation at XIII Encuentro CEA-40, 13th CEA International
Arbitration Conference, June 2019

- Enmiendas a la demanda o a la contestación, in Enciclopedia Jurídica del Arbitraje, Thomson Reuters, Estudio
Mario Castillo Freyre, Vols. 47-48, 2018

- Guess lecturer, International Dispute Settlement, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, March 2017

- La Deducción de Inferencias Negativas de la No Producción de Prueba. La Práctica en Litigios y Arbitrajes
internacionales y, en particular, la Experiencia del Iran – U.S. Claims Tribunal, Spain Arbitration Review
(Revista del Club Español del Arbitraje), No. 28/2017

- The secretary of the arbitral tribunal, the fourth arbitrator?, presentation at X Encuentro CEA-40, 10th CEA
International Arbitration Conference, June 2016

- Pavan S R L v Leng D’Or: The Spanish position on the enforcement of foreign awards when an action to set
aside the award is pending at the seat of the arbitration, published in the Newsletter of the International Bar
Association Legal Practice Division, Vol. 15, No. 1 (March 2010).

- Licensed to practice law in Spain (admitted to the Madrid Bar), New York and registered as an European lawyer with the Dutch Bar Association
- Member of the Editorial Board of the publication "Revista de Arbitraje comercial y de inversiones" since 2021
- Member of the Spanish and Iberoamerican Club of Arbitration
- Co-founder and Honorary President of the Dutch Chapter of the Spanish and Iberoamerican Club of Arbitration
- Member of Arbitral Women
- Member of the Dutch Arbitration Association

Ana is originally from Spain, but has been working and living in the Netherlands since 2013. Ana is a dual qualified lawyer (Spain and New York) who is also registered as a European lawyer with the Dutch Bar Assocaiton. Ana has experencie with both common and civil law and has worked in primary international law firms in Madrid and Amsterdam. Ana also worked as legal adviser to Judge Kronke in the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal.

Ana's counsel work includes representing individuals, companies, States and State-owned entities in international arbitrations across a range of sectors, including the energy, infrastructure, insurance, gas, etc. industries in different regions of the world. Ana has experience in international commercial and investment arbitrations under the auspices of the CAM, ICC, ICSID, LCIA and UNCITRAL rules.

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