, Corporate and Commercial Law, Crtical Legal Studies and New Approaches to International Law, Third World Approaches to International Law, International Economic Governance, International Tax Law, Intertnational Trade Law, International Investment Law, Environmental Justice, International Political Economy, Law and Economics, Legal History, Postcolonialism, Public International Law, International Relations, Investor State Arbitration, Private International Law, International Commercial Arbitration, Regional Integration in CARICOM, Market Regulations in the European Union
Dr. Antonius R. Hippolyte is a legally trained academic. He is the current Dean (Interim) and former Deputy Dean(Academic and Student Affairs) from August to December 2023 and Deputy Dean (Graduate Studies and Research) from 2022-2023 at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Faculty of Law. He taught part-time at the University of Hull from 2011 to 2012, where he served as Tutor for undergraduate courses such as Contract Law and Law of Tort on the undergraduate programme and 2016 to 2017, where he serves as part of the teaching teams in International Commercial Arbitration and International Investment Law on the postgraduate programme. He completed the Bar Professional Training Course in the UK in 2018, and as such is versed in Advocacy, Civil Litigation, Criminal Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Drafting, Opinion Writing, Corporate Practice and Employment Practice. Since 2020, he has been contracted at the University of the West Indies, where he has lectured Alternative Dispute Resolution, Company Law, Private International Law, International Investment Law on the undergraduate programme, Investor State Arbitration and Caribbean Business and Public International Law on the LLM programme, and Introduction to Dispute Settlement in Procurement for the UWI Cave Hill School of Business. He currently lectures, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Legal Methods, Research and Writing II (LMRW II), International Investment Law, and lectures Investor-State Arbitration on the LLM programme. In his capacity as Deputy Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, he was responsible for the introduction of four New LLM programmes to the UWI’s LLM offerings. These include: LLM (International Dispute Resolution), LLM (Competition Law and Policy), UWI-Dayton-Double LLM in Corporate and Commercial Law and American and Transnational Law and UWI-Dayton-Double LLM in Intellectual Property Law and American and Transnational Law. His Research interest include corporate and commercial law; Critical Legal Theory, New Approaches to International Law, Third World Approaches to International Law, Law and Economics, Legal History, Post-Colonialism, Public International Law, International Relations, International Political Economy, International Economic Governance and Developing Countries, International Investment Law and Investor-State Arbitration, International Trade Law and Dispute Settlement in the WTO, Private International Law, International Commercial Arbitration, International Development Law, Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development in Latin America and the Caribbean, Regional Integration within the Caribbean Community, Market Regulation in the European Union focusing on Industrial/ Monetary Policy, amongst others.
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