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Louise Barber

Louise Barber

Work Department

International Arbitration, Public International Law, ESG Disputes

Position

Louise is an Of Counsel in Herbert Smith Freehills' International Arbitration, Public International Law and ESG Disputes practice in London.

Career

She specialises in dispute resolution with a focus on international arbitration in the energy and natural resources and pharmaceutical sectors. She has represented clients in disputes from a range of sectors and jurisdictions in international arbitration proceedings, including under the LCIA, SIAC, PCA, ICC, WIPO, UNCITRAL, HKIAC and ICSID rules and in ad hoc proceedings. She has considerable experience with commodity price review disputes, disputes arising under long-term commodity sale and purchase agreements and joint venture disputes. She also has a specialism in arbitrations involving intellectual property issues, including in the pharmaceutical sector.

Louise has extensive experience with matters of public international law, having represented and advised clients in a range of bilateral and multilateral investment treaty arbitration matters, along with advising on maritime boundary disputes, law of the sea issues, the application of international treaties and conventions, advisory opinions from international courts and tribunals, and international human rights law issues.

Louise is a specialist in ESG disputes and risk management, along with business and human rights issues arising within supply chains and contractual relationships. She has published extensively on the risks arising from climate change within commercial relationships, as well as under international law.

In 2023, Louise was named as a Rising Star by Legal 500 in International Arbitration in London. She is the co-founder of the Young Practitioners' Subcommittee of the Equal Representation in Arbitration (ERA) Pledge and is a member of the LCIA's Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Working Group, along with a range of other diversity-focused initiatives. She also works on a range of pro bono matters within the firm.

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