Position: |
Arbitrator. |
Education: |
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ADR Experience: | He
is a Chartered Arbitrator (CIArb) and a Panel Arbitrator in England,
Scotland, Beijing, Kazakhstan, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, India
and the USA and is a member of the LCIA, the Swiss Arbitration
Association, the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators and other leading
arbitral institutions. He is a member of the Advisory Board of the
Chinese European Arbitration Centre (Hamburg) and is a Council Member of
the International Commodity and Shipping Arbitration Service (London).
He is also Presidente Honorario, Centro International de Arbitraje e
Mediación (Quito).
In 2005 Hew Dundas was elected President of the Chartered Institute of
Arbitrators (approx. 11,800 members in 105+ countries) for calendar
2007; in that capacity he visited Beirut, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur,
Stockholm, Chicago, New York, Washington DC, Vienna, Hong Kong and most
of the UK branches as well as new (for the CIArb) territory in Quito,
Bogotá and La Paz, in the latter case setting a new Presidential
altitude record of 4,420 meters (14,500’). As well as visiting CIArb
members in Branches and Chapters, colleague arbitral institutions and
academic institutions, he held constructive discussions with Chief
Justices, Minsters of Justice and other high-level figures. |
General Experience: | Hew
Dundas has spent >30 years in the Oil & Gas industry, including
being Head of Legal, Company Secretary and Group Insurance Manager at
Cairn Energy PLC, presently the UK’s 4th largest oil company (after
Shell, BP and BG) and [approx] the 75th largest UK-quoted (ie FTSE)
company, before becoming a full-time International Arbitrator, Mediator
and Expert Determiner in Oil & Gas, Energy and general commercial
disputes. |
Government Experience: | He
co-drafted the Arbitration (Scotland) Bill 2002 and has had significant
input into the Arbitration (Scotland) Bill 2008, now expected to be
enacted in 2009 |
Lectures: | He
lectures on International Petroleum Law and on International Dispute
Resolution Law at the world-renowned Centre for Energy, Petroleum and
Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP) at the University of Dundee, Scotland. |
Publications: | He
writes and publishes widely (including publishing in London, New York,
Houston, Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Moscow and Almaty) on UK
and international arbitration law and related topics; his website www.dundasarbitrator.com has more than 650,000 words of publications accessible free of charge. |
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