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About Arbitration Lectures By Akash Gupta

I am an Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of the Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution at Jindal Global Law School, where I teach arbitration courses. Additionally, I am a Visiting Faculty at the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru, I completed my LL.M. in International Commercial Arbitration Law from Stockholm University, Sweden. I graduated with a B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) from Tamil Nadu National Law University, Trichy. Additionally, I have attended prestigious summer and winter schools at the Paris Arbitration Academy and the Hague Academy of International Law, respectively, both on full scholarship and full sponsorship. Recognized for my contributions to the field, I was awarded the “Young ADR Academic of the Year” by the Asia Pacific Centre for Arbitration & Mediation in May 2023.

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