Biography
María Ines Corrá is a partner and co-head of the International Arbitration, Economic
Regulation and Administrative Law departments.
Her work focuses on international arbitration either as counsel and international arbitrator under ICSID, ICC, LCIA, UNCITRAL, ICDR rules, among others. She has more than
25 years of experience in energy (power, renewable energy, natural gas and mining),
regulatory practice and complex litigation.
She regularly advises and represents foreign and domestic clients in deals, public auctions and conflicts related to tariffs control, construction, operation and maintenance of
infrastructure for public utilities, emergency measures, export restrictions, and other
matters of institutional impact.
She has also handled critical court matters dealing with the payment of electrical royalties, and mining and environmental-related issues. She is a professor in undergraduate
and postgraduate courses on international arbitration and administrative law at several
renowned Argentine universities.
She is also president of the Latin American Arbitration Association (ALArb), president of
the Arbitration Commission of ICC Argentina, co-chair of the Latin America Arbitration
Group of the IBA Arbitration Committee and co-founder and member of the Executive
Committee of Women Way in Arbitration Latam, among other leading roles.