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Dr Crina Baltag Joins CCLS as a Newly Appointed Senior Lecturer in International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution

CCLS is pleased to welcome back our PhD alumna, now as our Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor.

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Dr Crina Baltag (International Dispute Resolution (Arbitration) PhD, 2012) says about her appointment: “It is an honour to rejoin Queen Mary University of London and the Centre for Commercial Law Studies as Associate Professor in International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution. CCLS has long been a global leader in shaping the theory and practice of international arbitration and it is a privilege to contribute to its continued excellence in this field. I look forward to advancing research and teaching that reflect both academic rigour and practical relevance and to inspiring the next generation of arbitration practitioners and scholars. To alumni aspiring to academic careers after their PhD, I would encourage perseverance, intellectual curiosity and a genuine passion for contributing to the evolution of arbitration and dispute resolution.”

Dr Crina Baltag has more than twenty years of experience in international arbitration and dispute resolution, serving as an academic, counsel, and arbitrator. She is an Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) at Queen Mary University of London, where she teaches international commercial arbitration, investment arbitration, construction arbitration, and international commercial litigation within the Centre for Commercial Law Studies and the School of International Arbitration.

Dr Baltag chairs the Academic Council and serves on the Executive Committee of the Institute of Transnational Arbitration. She is also a member of the Board of the SCC Arbitration Institute, a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, and Director of the Global Diploma in International Commercial Arbitration of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators).

Read more about Dr Baltag, (Crina Baltag - Centre for Commercial Law Studies) her research and career on our website. Dr Crina Baltag is also interested in supervising PhD theses in the areas of international commercial arbitration, investment arbitration, the interaction between courts and arbitration, construction law and arbitration, as well as energy law and arbitration. She also welcomes proposals that explore interdisciplinary approaches that connect arbitration with broader questions of Public International Law.

 

 

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