Jessica Crow
Arbitra International
Canada; United States of America
United Kingdom; Canada; United States of America
London, UK and Washington D.C.
Energy and Natural Resources, Climate Change, Environmental Law, Construction and Engineering, General Commercial Disputes and Public International Law
English and French
2022 - present: University of Cambridge, Doctor of Philosophy, Energy, the Environment and Natural Resource Governance
2020 to 2021: Queen Mary University of London, Master of Laws, LLM Dispute Resolution, Energy and Climate Change
2007 to 2010: University College London, Bachelor of Laws, LLB Hons
2005 to 2006: University of Paris, Sorbonne, French Language and History, Certificate
2001 to 2005: McGill University, Philosophy and Political Science, BA Hons
Jessica speaks regularly on topics related to international arbitration, international climate change law and governance of the energy transition.
President of the Executive Committee, Young Canadian Arbitration Practitioners (YCAP).
Member of: Chartered Institute of Arbitrators ADR & Sustainability Specialist Group Steering Committee; ICC Canada Arbitration Committee; North American Subcommittee, Campaign forGreener Arbitrations; Fellow of the Scotia Group for Climate Action
Jessica Crow is an independent arbitrator who specialises in energy and natural resources, international climate law and governance, construction & engineering, general commercial disputes and public international law. She has particular expertise in matters relating to the energy transition and the international climate change regime.
With over 10 years’ experience in international commercial and investment arbitration in both civil and common law jurisdictions, Jessica has worked at leading law firms in London, and Paris.
She is admitted to practice in New York and as a Solicitor in England and Wales and is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. She has served as Sole, Co-Arbitrator and counsel and has broad experience resolving high value, complex disputes under most major arbitral institutions, numerous governing laws, and arbitral seats.
The current president of the Young Canadian Arbitration Practitioners association, Jessica is a member of the ICC Canada Arbitration Committee, the Campaign for Greener Arbitrations (North America), and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators ADR & Sustainability Specialist Group Steering Committee.
She is a member of the Abu Dhabi Global Market Panel of Arbitrators (ADGM), Shanghai Arbitration Commission Panel of Arbitrators (SHAC), and Vancouver International Arbitration Centre (VanIAC).