Prof. Milos Ivkovic

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First Name
Prof. Milos
Firm
Washington University School of Law
Position
Professor of Law
Area of Specialisation / Arbitration Experience
Commercial Arbitration, Investment Dispute, Oil and Gas, Power / Energy, Sales / Purchases, Transport / Infrastructure
Austria, USA
E-Mail
m.m.m@wustl.edu
Website
https://law.wustl.edu/faculty-staff-directory/profile/milos-ivkovic/
Languages
English, German, French, Croatian, Czech, Slovene
Nationality
Austria, USA
Membership Status
YAAP
Professional Details
Education

 

Washington University School of Law (Prof.)

Washington University School of Law (LL.M.)

Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (LL.M. cum laude)

Paris Lodron University of Salzburg (M.A.)

Publications

 

Congressional Testimonies on Child Labor, Supply Chain and National Security:

https://www.cecc.gov/sites/evo-subsites/cecc.house.gov/files/documents/Milos%20Ivkovic%20-%20Written%20Testimony.pdf

 

https://www.congress.gov/event/118th-congress/joint-event/LC72512/text

 

Recent expert interviews:

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/finance-and-economy/3906438/trump-projects-confidence-tariffs-no-matter-what-supreme-court/

 

https://www.newsmax.com/dugganflanakin/lawsuits-manufacturers-retailers/2025/10/20/id/1231103/

 

https://www.eureporter.co/politics/immigration/2024/07/08/solving-immigration-within-the-existing-legal-framework-a-call-for-the-proper-application-of-international-law/ 

Professional Associations

 

Washington University School of Law

American Society of International Law ("ASIL") 

Austrian Arbitration Association (“Arb|Aut”)

Die Deutsche Institution für Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit ("DIS")

Groupe des Jeunes Praticiens de l’Arbitrage ("ASA 40")

ICC Young Arbitrators Forum ("ICC YAF")

International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes ("Young ICSID")

SCC Young Arbitrators Sweden ("SCC YAS")

Young Austrian Arbitration Practitioners ("YAAP")

Other Qualifications

 

Prof. Milos Ivkovic focuses his practice on serving as external legal advisor to governments, state-owned entities, and international business leaders on the subjects of public international law, amendments to national legislation and diplomatic disputes. He has been regularly and personally tasked with preparing peaceful strategies aimed at advancing international cooperation and the rule of law. Milos has testified as an expert witness on human rights, supply chain and national security before the U.S. Congress and has been involved in diplomatic efforts to secure the release of American journalists persecuted and imprisoned in Africa.

 

Milos has furthermore strong experience leading international arbitrations in a wide range of industries, including mining, oil and gas, banking and finance, patent infringement, tourism, etc. His expertise includes counselling host states and international investors engaged in investor-state arbitral proceedings (e.g. under bilateral investment treaties).

 

He is committed to assisting new generations of legal professionals.  Students under his supervision achieved significant success in leading international competitions. His academic fields of expertise are public international law, international dispute resolution and comparative civil procedure.  Milos currently teaches International Criminal Law, International Migration and Asylum Law, and Human Rights at Washington University School of Law.

 

Milos supports diverse social responsibility initiatives, providing pro bono representation in international human trafficking cases. He serves as a board member of the Interparliamentary Taskforce on Human Trafficking. 

 

Based in the United States, Prof. Ivkovic acts exclusively in his own independent expert capacity and has no affiliations or otherwise cooperation with any providers of legal services, law firms or otherwise.