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Click here to enlarge.   Thomas H. WEBSTER IAI Member   
28 Woodsford Square
London W14 8DP
United Kingdom
Tel: +44.20.7460.2495
webster@thwebster.com

 
 
Languages   English (native); French, German (fluent)
   
Nationality   Canada
   
Bar Admission   Ontario - 1979
New York - 1980
Solicitor, England & Wales - 1982
Paris - 1982
   
Education   Université de Paris (DEA droit communautaire - 1977); Cambridge University (LLM - 1976); University of Toronto (JD - 1974); University of Alberta (BA - 1971); Fellow, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
   
Experience  
as Arbitrator  
Chair, sole arbitrator, or member of the tribunal in numerous international arbitration proceedings, ad hoc (including UNCITRAL) and under the Rules of the ICC and AAA; Member, ICC Court of International Arbitration
   
Experience  
as Counsel  
Numerous international arbitration proceedings, ad hoc (including UNCITRAL) and under the Rules of the ICC, AAA, ICSID, Netherlands Arbitration Institute (NAI) and Polish Court of Arbitration (construction, telecommunications, distribution, shipping, boot (Build Operate Own and Transfer) projects, mergers & acquisitions, and State contracts)
   
Publications  
Relating to  
Arbitration  
• Handbook of UNCITRAL Arbitration - Commentary, Precedents and Materials, 2nd ed. (Sweet & Maxwell, 2015)

• Handbook of Investment Arbitration (Sweet & Maxwell, 2012)

• Handbook of UNCITRAL Arbitration - Commentary, Precedents and Models for UNCITRAL-based Arbitration Rules (Sweet & Maxwell, 2010)

• Handbook of ICC Arbitration - Commentary, Precedents, Materials (2d ed. 2008 and 2005)(with M. Bühler)

• "Efficiency in Investment arbitration: Recent Decisions on Preliminary and Costs Issues," 25(4) Arb. Int’l 469 (2009)

• "Functus Officio and Remand in International Arbitration," 27(3) ASA Bull. 411 (2009)

• "Terms of Reference and French Annulment Proceedings," 20(6) J. Int’l Arb. 561 (2003)

• "Party Control in International Arbitration," 19(2) Arb. Int’l 119 (2003)

• "Selection of Arbitrators in a Nutshell," 19(3) Arb. Int’l 261 (June 2002)

• "Domain Name Disputes and International Dispute Resolution," Bus. L. Int’l 215 (June 2001)

• "Obtaining Evidence from Third Parties in International Arbitration," 17(2) Arb. Int’l 143 (2001)

• "Obtaining Documents from Adverse Parties in International Arbitration," 17(1) Arb. Int’l 41 (2001)
   

 
   
 
 
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