Fuad Zarbiyev
Assistant Professor
International Law
Graduate Institute of International Studies Geneva
Switzerland
Biography
Fuad Zarbiyev holds a PhD in International Law from the Graduate Institute, an LL.M. from Harvard Law School and the Diploma of the Hague Academy of International Law. Previously, he was a Global Research Fellow at New York University School of Law and worked as a lawyer with the New York office of the international law firm of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, and Colt & Mosle LLP. In his last capacity, he acted as counsel to a number of governments and state-owned companies before international tribunals. He is the recipient of the James Crawford Award for his article entitled "Judicial Activism in International Law" published in Journal of International Dispute Settlement.
Research Interest
His research interests include translational law and governance, international legal theory, international judicial behavior, investment arbitration and theory and practice of treaty interpretation.
Publications
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Zarbiyev F (2001)"Back on an unusual situation in international litigation: decision of 3 July 2001 of the NAFTA Free Trade Commission and ongoing proceedings" , Belgian Journal of International Law 237.
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Zarbiyev F (2015)"A Family of Textualism in Treaty Interpretation" , in Andrea Bianchi, Daniel Peat & Matthew Windsor (eds.), Interpreting in International Law 251.
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Zarbiyev F (2015)"Mimetism in International Law" in Vincent Négri & Isabelle Schulte-Tenckhoff (eds), Dissemination and Mimicry in International Law: An Anthropological Perspective on the Formation of Standards.