Cláudio Finkelstein is recognised as a leading International Arbitration lawyer in Brazil, combining academic distinction with decades of practical arbitral experience. He is a tenured law professor, arbitrator and founding partner of Finkelstein Advogados in São Paulo, widely sought by domestic and international clients for complex cross-border disputes and high-value commercial arbitrations. His profile bridges scholarly contribution and hands-on case work, making him a trusted adviser to corporations, public entities and counsel navigating transnational dispute resolution. His work in Brazil and beyond reflects a sustained commitment to excellence in international arbitration.
Finkelstein earned a law degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC‑SP) in 1989 and an LL.M. in International Law from the University of Miami. He completed his Ph.D. at PUC‑SP in 2000 and obtained a livre‑docência (post‑doctoral qualification) in International Law in 2011. He is undertaking post‑doctoral research at Bucerius Law School in Hamburg on arbitration and corruption. He is admitted to practice in Brazil and is active in professional arbitration bodies internationally.
Professor Finkelstein holds full professorships at PUC‑SP where he coordinates postgraduate programmes in International Economic Law and leads extension courses and study groups in arbitration and international trade. He serves as Vice‑President of the Brazilian Society of International Law (SBDI), is an editor of leading journals in constitutional and international law, and participates in academic and professional committees shaping arbitration practice in Brazil. His institutional engagement underpins both his theoretical command of arbitration and his influence on the next generation of practitioners. Through these roles, Finkelstein contributes to the development of international arbitration in Brazil.
As an International Arbitration lawyer in Brazil, Finkelstein specialises in investor‑state and commercial arbitrations, enforcement and challenge of arbitral awards, jurisdictional disputes and arbitrability questions. He regularly acts as counsel, party expert and arbitrator under major institutional rules (including ICC, CAM‑CCBC and other Brazilian chambers) and in ad hoc proceedings. He represents parties across sectors such as infrastructure, construction, energy, banking & finance, and international trade. His practice combines procedural strategy with substantive international law, emphasizing evidence-taking, jurisdictional defences and the interaction between domestic courts and arbitral tribunals.
Finkelstein has been invited to serve as arbitrator and expert in leading institutional fora and has been selected by academic and professional bodies to adjudicate moot finals and high‑profile competitions. He is a member of the ICC Commission on Arbitration & ADR and contributes regularly to debates on recognition and enforcement of foreign awards, disclosure obligations and fast‑track arbitration procedures. For clients, his work is notable for blending doctrinal rigour with pragmatic solutions to cross‑border enforcement and interim relief challenges. This blend of practice and pedagogy underscores his standing in cross-border arbitration.
Finkelstein is the author of several books and numerous articles on international law and arbitration, including studies on MERCOSUR, jus cogens and the formation of regional markets. His scholarship on arbitration in Brazil and the recognition of foreign awards has been published in peer journals and edited volumes, and he is a frequent speaker at international conferences and university forums across Europe, the Americas and Asia. His academic output informs his arbitration practice, particularly on complex questions involving public international law and the doctrine of non‑compliance or corruption in arbitral proceedings. He contributes to debates that shape policy and practice in international arbitration.
Brazil continues to deepen its arbitration infrastructure and jurisprudence, yet parties face practical hurdles including procedural cooperation between domestic courts and tribunals, enforceability nuances and the evolving treatment of public policy and corruption allegations. Specialist expertise matters because effective handling of international arbitration in Brazil requires mastery of both domestic procedural interfaces and international arbitral norms, skills that determine outcomes on interim measures, award recognition, and strategic case management. Finkelstein’s combined academic and arbitral experience positions him to anticipate enforcement risks and craft strategies that reduce delays and exposure. His practice helps clients navigate Brazil’s evolving enforcement landscape with confidence.
Businesses and individuals confronting cross‑border disputes need counsel who can navigate multi‑jurisdictional procedural traps, draft arbitration clauses that preserve strategic options, and manage enforcement pathways in Brazil and abroad. Finkelstein’s practice is tailored to clients seeking rigorous case assessment, bespoke arbitration clauses for contracts, and robust advocacy in both tribunal hearings and domestic court interactions. His advisory work emphasises prevention, practical contract design and dispute resolution planning alongside decisive representation when disputes proceed to arbitration. This comprehensive approach helps clients mitigate risk and secure practical, enforceable outcomes within Brazil’s arbitration framework.
Clients who commonly instruct Professor Finkelstein include multinational corporations, state‑owned enterprises, commercial parties in infrastructure and energy projects, financial institutions and counsel requiring neutral arbitrator appointments. He is particularly well suited to matters where constitutional or public‑law dimensions intersect with commercial claims, and where parties need a lawyer who combines scholarly authority with courtroom and tribunal experience. This blend of academic stature and practical acumen supports effective strategy in complex transnational disputes. Clients benefit from his ability to align legal analysis with pragmatic dispute‑resolution outcomes.
Cláudio Finkelstein stands out as a seasoned International Arbitration lawyer in Brazil whose academic leadership, institutional involvement and extensive arbitral practice provide clients with careful legal analysis and pragmatic dispute‑resolution strategies. Whether advising on arbitration clauses, acting as counsel or serving as arbitrator, his work reflects a deep understanding of both the doctrinal foundations and the operational realities of international arbitration in Brazil. For parties seeking a lawyer who blends scholarship with substantive arbitration experience, he offers recognised expertise and a demonstrable track record. His career demonstrates how rigorous theory and practical advocacy can shape outcomes in international arbitration.
Cláudio Finkelstein is a tenured law professor, arbitrator and founding partner of Finkelstein Advogados in São Paulo, recognised as a leading international arbitration lawyer in Brazil with decades of arbitral experience advising corporations, public entities and counsel on cross‑border disputes.
He holds a law degree and a Ph.D. from PUC‑SP, an LL.M. in International Law from the University of Miami, a livre‑docência (2011) and is undertaking post‑doctoral research at Bucerius Law School; he is Vice‑President of the Brazilian Society of International Law, edits leading journals and coordinates postgraduate programmes at PUC‑SP.
He specialises in investor‑state and commercial arbitrations, enforcement and challenge of awards, jurisdictional and arbitrability disputes, interim relief and the interaction between domestic courts and arbitral tribunals, acting under institutional rules (ICC, CAM‑CCBC and Brazilian chambers) and in ad hoc proceedings.
His clients include multinational corporations, state‑owned enterprises, financial institutions and parties in infrastructure, construction, energy, banking and international trade, as well as counsel seeking neutral arbitrator appointments or matters with constitutional or public‑law dimensions.
Engaging specialist counsel helps navigate multi‑jurisdictional procedural traps, draft strategic arbitration clauses, plan dispute resolution and manage enforcement in Brazil and abroad; Finkelstein offers rigorous case assessment, bespoke clause drafting, prevention strategies and advocacy in tribunals and domestic courts.
Challenges include cooperation between domestic courts and tribunals, enforceability nuances and handling public policy or corruption allegations; his combined academic and arbitral experience enables anticipation of enforcement risks, strategic case management and crafting measures to reduce delays and exposure.
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