Transnational Dispute Management

Contributing Authors

  Tony Cole
School of Law, University of Warwick

Prior to coming to Warwick, Tony was an associate in the litigation department and the international commercial arbitration group at White & Case in New York. He received his J.D. from the University of Michigan, where he served as an editor of the Michigan Journal of International Law, also studying law at the European University Institute. While at Michigan he spent one summer as a Peggy Browning Fund fellow, practising union-side labour law at the Chicago Newspaper Guild. Prior to entering law school he studied philosophy as a Presidential Fellow at the University of Virginia, teaching at both the Virginia Military Institute and the University of Virginia, where he was nominated for a Seven Society Graduate Fellowship for Superb Teaching. He received his undergraduate degree from St. John's College (MD).

He works primarily in the fields of international arbitration and investment law, comparative law, and legal theory, and has published articles in a variety of international journals. He currently teaches International Arbitration: Foreign Investment Disputes, Law and the International Business Environment, and International Economic Law. He is also supervising a doctoral dissertation on arbitration in the Middle East, and is external supervisor on an investment arbitration dissertation at the University of Delhi.


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