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Kabir A.N. DUGGAL |
IAI Young Practitioner |
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Columbia Law School 435 W. 116th St. New York, NY 10027 USA Tel: +1.212.854.2640 kabir.duggal@columbia.edu
https://www.law.columbia.edu/faculty/kabir-duggal
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP 250 West 55th Street New York, NY 10019-9710 USA Tel: +1.212.836.7141 kabir.duggal@arnoldporter.com
https://www.arnoldporter.com
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Languages |
English, Hindi (native) |
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Nationality |
USA |
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Bar Admission |
India - 2004
New York - 2010
England & Wales - 2011
District of Columbia - 2017 |
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Education |
Leiden Law School (PhD (Academic Prize by CEPANI) - 2019); NYU School of Law (LLM (Hauser Global Scholar & Transitional Justice Fellow) - 2008); University of Oxford (BCL (Oxford-Cambridge Society of India Scholar & DHL-Times of India Scholar) - 2007); University of Mumbai (LLB (Gold Medal) - 2004) |
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Academic Position |
Lecturer-in-Law (International Arbitration) - Columbia Law School; Course Director - Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and Columbia Law School Course Director |
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Experience as Arbitrator |
Chair or Sole arbitrator in domestic and international arbitration proceedings, ad hoc (including UNCITRAL) and under the Rules of the AAA/ICDR, SIAC, ICC and ABTA, as well as proceedings administered by the Center for Effective Dispute Resolution |
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Experience as Counsel |
International investement arbitration proceedings, ad hoc (including UNCITRAL) and under the Rules of ICSID, ICC and SCC |
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Publications Relating to Arbitration |
• Principles of Evidence in Public International Law as Applied by Investor-State Tribunals: Burden and Standards of Proof (E-book, Brill, 2019) (with W.W. Cai)
• Evidence in International Investment Arbitration (OUP, 2018) (with F.G. Sourgens and I.A. Laird)
• "International Arbitration Promoting Human Rights: The Hague Rules on Business and Human Rights Arbitration," Asian Dispute Rev., July 2020, at 102 (with R. Rangachari)
• "Auditing The Reform Process: Key Developments in the New Normal of Investment Treaty Arbitration," Corporate Disputes, July-Sept. 2020, at 84 (with R. Rangachari)
• "Identifying Institutional Models for Arbitrator Appointments - All Roads Lead to Rome?," in Managing and Resolving Commercial Disputes 31 (Financier Worldwide, 2020) (with R. Rangachari)
• "The Business of Human Rights: Is there a Viable Platform for Arbitration," Corporate Disputes, Apr.-June 2020, at 95 (with R. Rangachari)
• "Colombia’s 2017 Model IIA: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed," 34(1) ICSID Rev. 224 (2019) (with D. Garcia Clavijo, M.C. Rincón, S. Trujillo)
• "The 2019 Netherlands Model BIT: Riding the New Investment Treaty Waves," 35(3) Arb. Int’l 347 (2019) (with L.H. van de Ven)
• "New York Convention: Case Studies from the Canada and the United States," 25(4) Dispute Resolution Magazine, Sept. 2019, at 16 (with R. Rangachari)
• "Meditating over Mediation: A Look into the Singapore and New York Conventions," Corporate Disputes, Oct.-Dec. 2019, at 111 (with R. Rangachari)
• "The Power of Simplicity: Affinity Practice Modules in Arbitration," Corporate Disputes, Apr.-June 2019, at 85 (with R. Rangachari)
• "Evidence," in Business Guide to Trade and Investment, Vol. 2, at 150 (A.E. Appleton and P.F.J. Macrory eds., ICC Publ. 795E, 2018)
• "Working with the Artifacts: Is there a Best Approach to the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration?," Corporate Disputes, Oct.-Dec. 2018, at 132 (with R. Rangachari)
• "Evidentiary Principles in Investor-State Arbitration," 28(1) Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 3 (2017)
• "The New Brazilian BIT on Cooperation and Facilitation of Investments: A New Approach in Times of Change," 32(2) ICSID Rev. 404 (2017) (with J.P. Muniz and L.A.S. Peretti)
• "The Final 2015 Indian Model BIT: Is This the Change the World Wishes to See?," 32(1) ICSID Rev. 216 (2017) (with G. Hanessian) |
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