MARKUS A - Central European University



MARKUS A. PETSCHE

Vaci utca 78-80

1st floor, door 4

1050 Budapest

Hungary

Tel.: +36 30 695 8454

Email: petschem@ceu.hu

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

PERMANENT APPOINTMENTS

Central European University, Department of Legal Studies, Budapest, Hungary

Associate Professor, January 2014 to present

Taught international business transactions, mediation, European law, theory and practice of uniform law, and investment disputes.

University of Reading, Faculty of Law, Reading, United Kingdom & Taylor’s University, Law School, Subang Jaya, Malaysia

Program Director, LL.M. program, May 2012 to December 2013

Developed curriculum of LL.M. in International Business Law. Successfully launched and supervised the running of three specialized LL.M. programs.

Senior Lecturer, October 2009 to December 2013

Taught public international law and international human rights to 2nd year law students on the University of Reading’s external LL.B. program in Malaysia (October 2009 to March 2012)

Taught international sale of goods and international dispute resolution on the LL.M. in International Business Law program (May 2012 to December 2013)

ADJUNCT/VISITING APPOINTMENTS

Sorbonne Assas International Law School Asia, Singapore

Adjunct Professor of Law, January 2012 to present

Taught international arbitration and international contracts on the LL.M. in International Business Law program.

Singapore Management University, School of Law, Singapore

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law, January-February 2013

Taught comparative conflict of laws in international commercial disputes on the LL.M. in Dispute Resolution program.

University of Paris X Nanterre, Law Faculty, Paris, France

Lecturer (part-time), October 2001 to June 2002, February 2003 to June 2003

Conducted weekly seminars with several groups of 2nd year students in the fields of French contract and tort law.

LEGAL EDUCATION

New York University School of Law, New York, New York

Master of Laws (LL.M.) in General Studies, May 2005

European University Institute (EUI), Law Department, Florence, Italy

Ph.D., October 2004

Thesis title: The Growing Autonomy of International Commercial Arbitration.

Honors: Austrian Federal Ministry for Education and Science Scholarship (September 2000 to August 2002); European Union Scholarship (September 2002 to August 2003)

Paris Bar School (Ecole de Formation du Barreau), Paris, France

Bar Exam (Certificat d’Aptitude à la Profession d’Avocat or CAPA), December 2002

University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, Law Faculty, Paris, France

Diplôme d’Etudes Approfondies (graduate law degree) in Private International Law and International Business Law, with honors, June 2000

Maîtrise en Droit (four year law degree), with honors, June 1999

LEGAL EXPERIENCE

Gide Loyrette Nouel, International Arbitration Department, Paris, France

Associate, October 2005 to October 2008

Represented governments and corporate clients in international investment and commercial arbitration proceedings, both ad hoc and institutional (ICC, ICSID). Drafted submissions, handled day-to-day case management and conducted oral hearings. Acted as administrative Secretary in several international arbitration cases.

International Chamber of Commerce, Secretariat of the International Court of Arbitration, Paris, France

Assistant Counsel, April 2003 to August 2004

Supervised approximately two hundred international arbitration cases. Advised arbitrators and party-counsel with regard to the application of the ICC Rules of Arbitration. Drafted decisions of the Court on a variety of procedural aspects. Scrutinized arbitration awards submitted to the Secretariat. Participated in the Court’s weekly sessions.

LANGUAGES

German (native speaker), English (fluent), French (fluent), Italian (fluent)

BAR ADMISSIONS

Paris, December 2002 (CAPA)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

The Growing Autonomy of International Commercial Arbitration (2005)

ARTICLES

The application of transnational law by domestic courts (forthcoming)

Mediation as the Preferred Method to Solve International Business Disputes? A Look into the Future, 4 I.B.L.J. 251-266 (2013)

Punitive Damages in International Commercial Arbitration: A Conflict of Laws Lesson, 30 J.Int.Arb. 31-47 (2013)

Punitive Damages in International Commercial Arbitration: Much Ado about Nothing?, 29 Arb. Int’l 89-104 (2013)

A Critique of the Doctrine of Forum Non Conveniens, 24 Fl. J. Int’l L. 545-581 (2012)

What’s Wrong with Forum Shopping? An Attempt to Identify and Assess the Real Issues of a Controversial Practice, 45 Int’l Law. 1005-1028 (2011)

Jus Cogens as a Vision of the International Legal Order, 29 Penn St. Int’l L. Rev. 233-273 (2010)

International Commercial Arbitration and the Transformation of the Conflict of Laws Theory, 18 Mich. St. J. Int’l L. 453-493 (2010)

L’autonomie de l’arbitrage commercial international et le contrôle de conformité des sentences arbitrales à l’ordre public, 3 Cahiers de l’Arbitrage 11-15 (2006)

The language of the Arbitration: Reflections on the Selection of Arbitrators and Procedural Efficiency, ICC Bulletin, Vol. 17, No. 1, at 33-42 (2006) (co-author)

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