Aécio Filipe Coelho Fraga de Oliveira

BMA Advogados ; Kluwer Arbitration Blog

Brazilian

Brazil

São Paulo

Corporate, Mining, and Telecommunications

Portuguese: Native; French: Bilingual proficiency; English: Bilingual proficiency; Spanish: Limited working proficiency

Master's in Private International Law and International Trade with honors (cum laude) - Université de Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris (2018). Master's recognized and revalidated by the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais – UFMG (2019). Part of his master's research conducted at the Universität Hamburg, Germany, as a visiting researcher.

Specialization in International Arbitration, Arbitration Academy - The International Academy for Arbitration Law, Paris (2017).

Bachelor's in Law – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte (2017). Undergraduate studies conducted at the Université de Lille II: Droit et Santé, France, and the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Awarded scholarships during his education, such as the "Arbitration Academy 2017 Scholarship" and the "Emerging Leaders in America Scholarship Program."

https://www.bmalaw.com.br/en-US/advogado/aecio-filipe-coelho-fraga-de-oliveira ; https://www.linkedin.com/in/a%C3%A9cio-filipe-o-342033a5/

"12th ICC Brazilian Arbitration Day: An Open and Honest Conversation about ADR and Arbitration Evolution", Kluwer Arbitration Blog, April, 2024

“2023 Year in Review: Latin America and Investment Arbitration”, Kluwer Arbitration Blog, January 2024

“2023 in Review: Commercial Arbitration Highlights in Latin America”, Kluwer Arbitration Blog, January 2024

"Is a Party's Lack of Resources a Reasonable Procedural Defense to Render an Arbitration Clause Null and Void? A Brazilian Perspective", Kluwer Arbitration Blog, June 2023

"XVII Rio de Janeiro International Arbitration Conference: Will Flexibility of Arbitrations Surface Again?", Kluwer Arbitration Blog, June 2023

"Limites da jurisdição brasileira delineados em recente disputa", LexLatin, June, 2023

"11th ICC Brazilian Arbitration Day: 100 Years of the ICC Court", Kluwer Arbitration Blog, April, 2023

"2022 in Review: Latin America and Investment Arbitration", Kluwer Arbitration Blog, January 2023

"2022 Year in Review: Commercial Arbitration in Latin America", Kluwer Arbitration Blog, January, 2023

"L'exécution des mesures à titre provisoire rendues par un tribunal arbitral situé à l'étranger", L'Harmattan, November, 2022

"CAM-CCBC Arbitration Congress IX Edition: Tribute to Dr. Straube, General Program & Future of Independence and Impartiality in Arbitral Proceedings", Kluwer Arbitration Blog, November, 2022

"CBAr 21st International Arbitration Conference: Arbitration, Corporate Law & ESG", Kluwer Arbitration Blog, October, 2022

"La lettre arbitrale pour l'exécution au Brésil de mesures provisoires étrangères", Commission Juridique - Chambre de Commerce du Brésil en France, September, 2022

"Os novos signatários da CISG e da convenção de Nova Iorque", Migalhas, December 2021

"Carta arbitral para execução de tutelas de urgência estrangeiras", Conjur, August, 2022

"A Aplicação da Carta Arbitral para Execução Direta de Tutela de Urgência Estrangeira no Foro de Efetivação da Medida", Revista Brasileira de Arbitragem, Kluwer, May, 2021

"A execução de tutelas de urgência estrangeiras no Brasil". Conjur, ed. set., 2021

"Adesão do Brasil à convenção de Singapura fortalecerá resolução de disputas". Jota, ed. jul., 2021

"Novo procedimento favorece ampliação da arbitragem no Brasil". Exame, ed., mar., 2021

"A Convenção nos Tempos Atuais". CISG-Brasil, ed., october., 2020

"Sétima Sessão da Arbitration Academy de Paris – 2017". Revista Brasileira de Arbitragem, v. 56, 2017

"Financial hardship and the enforceability of an arbitration clause in corporate and commercial disputes between legal entities". Young Arbitration Review, nº 22, Lisboa: YAR, 2016

"DISSENTING OPINION EM ARBITRAGENS COMERCIAIS INTERNACIONAIS E SEUS POSSÍVEIS EFEITOS: Estudo comparativo entre a doutrina internacional e o arcabouço jurídico do Brasil e da Itália". Revista Eletrônica de Direito Internacional, nº17, 2016

"Dissenting opinion as an instrument to avoid unfair civil liability of arbitrators – Brazilian Perspective". Diplomatic World, Spring Edition DW50, 2016

"EFEITOS DA EXECUÇÃO PENAL EM CASOS DE CRIMES DE HOMICÍDIO: Sequelas psicológicas e o papel do trabalho na reinserção social do encarcerado". Revista Eletrônica Instituo de Ciências Penais, v. 109, ICP – Instituto de Ciências Penais, 2014

"O Arcabouço Jurídico da Justiça de Transição: Comparações Teóricopráticas entre Brasil e Argentina". Revista Eletrônica IDEJUST, 2013, Belo Horizonte: Editora Initia Via

Member of the Clube dos Arbitralistas Lusófonos

Founder of CAMARB Alumni

Ambassador for Arbitrator Intelligence

Member of the Legal Council of the São Paulo Accueil French Association

Ambassador for the Arbitration Academy (International Academy for Arbitration Law)

Member of CRC-USP

Member of CISG-Brasil

Member of the New Generation CAM-CCBC

Member of the Comité Français de l’Arbitrage (CFA)

Member of the Brazilian Arbitration Committee (CBAr)

Member of Young ICCA

Member of CAMARB JOVEM

Member of the Young International Arbitration Group (London Court of International Commercial Arbitration)

Member of the Brazilian Association of Arbitration Students (ABEArb)

Member of Inovarb Amcham

Member of Herbert Smith Freehills Alumni

Aécio Filipe is a senior associate with the Litigation, Arbitration and French Desk group of BMA Advogados. He is also a Professor in the LLM Course in Commercial Arbitration at Ibmec, an Assistant Editor at Kluwer Arbitration Blog, Ambassador of the Arbitrator Intelligence and was the Founder Director of CAMARB Alumni. He authored the book "L'exécution des mesures à titre provisoire rendues par un tribunal arbitral situé à l'étranger", published by L'Harmattan in Paris.

He has experience in national and international commercial arbitration, representing clients in disputes involving corporate, mining, and telecommunications issues before international institutions such as the ICC, AAA, and all major Brazilian arbitration institutions, including CAM/CCBC, CAMARB, and FGV. Aécio worked as a foreign lawyer in the international arbitration teams of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP in London and Herbert Smith Freehills in Paris.

He is trained in French and Brazilian law and graduated from the University of Paris I : Panthéon – Sorbonne with honours (Master’s degree in International Private Law and International Commerce, cum laude, 2018). Aécio obtained equivalence of his master's degree held at the Université de Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne before the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG). He took part of his thesis' researches at Universität Hamburg, Germany, as a visiting researcher. He holds a bachelor's degree in Brazilian Law from UFMG (LL.B., 2017), with undergraduate studies at the Université de Lille II: Droit et Santé, France, and the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Aécio is recipient of the "Arbitration Academy 2017 Scholarship" and the "Emerging Leaders in America Program Scholarship". He is a member of the Brazilian Bar since 2017 (Minas Gerais and São Paulo).

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