
From Brazil to Geneva to London—Dr. Gustavo Moser has seen international arbitration from every angle.
This week on Tales of the Tribunal, we sit down with Gustavo to talk about his unique path through roles at WIPO, the LCIA, and now LexisNexis, and the lessons he’s learned as a judge, counsel, academic, and arbitrator.
In this conversation, Gustavo shares:
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Why IP disputes stand apart in international arbitration
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The role of AI and legal tech in reshaping how cases are managed
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Why contract standardization may be the quiet revolution in arbitration
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Reflections on a career that spans academia, institutions, and practice
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The mentors and colleagues who shaped his journey
And this episode has something new—our intern Lidia joins the discussion to add her perspective and questions.
🕒 Timestamps-
Opening Notes – 00:00:35
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Interview Begins – ~00:03:06
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Closing Notes – ~01:00:02
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The Trial – Franz Kafka → Amazon
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Dispute Settlement in the World Trade Organization – Gabrielle Marceau (and others) → Amazon
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The Concept of Law – H.L.A. Hart → Amazon
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Chico Buarque – Construção → YouTube
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Tom Jobim – Águas de Março → YouTube
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Caetano Veloso – Sozinho → YouTube
🙌 Shout-outs
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WIPO Arbitration & Mediation Centre
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LCIA
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LexisNexis
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