Denise Walta – Jansen

Attorney-at-law | Associate

Denise is a member of Houthoff’s Litigation and Arbitration practice groups and of the Supreme Court Team. She specialises in international commercial arbitration and arbitration on investment treaties, advising and acting for clients in complex international disputes in different places of arbitration under the auspices of and according to the rules of the major arbitration institutes such as ICC, LCIA, NAI and UNCITRAL. She is also involved in Supreme Court proceedings, specialising in arbitration law.

Denise is a member of Young ICCA, ICC YAF and the association NAI Young Arbitration Practitioners (NAI Jong Oranje). She participated in the 2022-2023 cycle of the Young ICCA Mentoring Programme with Shaheda Peeroo as her mentor, and Svenja Wachtel as her group adviser.

  • LL.M. Company Law (cum laude) (Tilburg University)
  • LL.B. Law (Hons.) (Utrecht University)

Expertises

Litigation
Business disputes can have a major impact on your organisation's reputation, continuity and financial position. Conflicts are becoming increasingly common due to growing regulation and social pressure. Shareholder disputes, contractual conflicts, directors' liability and collective actions invariably call for a well thought-out strategy and a thorough understanding of the sector.
Arbitration
Arbitration offers a bespoke way to resolve conflict, particularly when it comes to cross-border disputes. Parties are increasingly choosing arbitration, as it gives them the freedom to appoint specialised arbitrators and determine the place of arbitration and procedural rules themselves.
Litigation
Business disputes can have a major impact on your organisation's reputation, continuity and financial position. Conflicts are becoming increasingly common due to growing regulation and social pressure. Shareholder disputes, contractual conflicts, directors' liability and collective actions invariably call for a well thought-out strategy and a thorough understanding of the sector.
Arbitration
Arbitration offers a bespoke way to resolve conflict, particularly when it comes to cross-border disputes. Parties are increasingly choosing arbitration, as it gives them the freedom to appoint specialised arbitrators and determine the place of arbitration and procedural rules themselves.

Publications

31 October 2023
31 October 2023
Enforcement of ICSID Awards Around the World: A Guide. Jus Mundi
28 December 2022
28 December 2022
International Arbitration: The Year of The Tiger in Review. Jus Mundi.
3 June 2021
3 June 2021
Legal privilege issues: at the mercy of the arbitral tribunal. International Bar Association.
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