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The University of Dundee
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Fax: +44 (0)1382 385854
Contact Email: Noah.RUBINS@freshfields.com
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Noah Rubins is Counsel in the international arbitration and public international law groups of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in Paris. He has advised and represented clients in arbitrations under the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), ICSID Additional Facility, International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), American Arbitration Association, Stockholm Arbitration Institute, and the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) rules. He specialises in investment arbitration, particularly under the auspices of bilateral investment treaties and the North American Free Trade Agreement and has also practised law in New York, Washington, Houston, and Istanbul. Noah has served as arbitrator in a range of commercial and investment disputes, conducted under the ICC, LCIA, Stockholm Chamber of Commerce and UNCITRAL rules.
Noah is widely published in the field of arbitration, and is a frequent conference speaker. In addition to teaching at Dundee, he has also served as an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown Law Center in Washington, DC. His most recent publications include International Investment, Political Risk and Dispute Resolution: A Practitioner's Guide, with S Kinsella, Investment Arbitration with Chris Dugan, Don Wallace and Borzu Sabahi, and Group of Companies Doctrine and the New York Convention.
Noah received a masters degree in dispute resolution and public international law from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, a JD from Harvard Law School, and a bachelor's degree in international relations from Brown University. He speaks fluent English, French and Russian.
Teaching
International Investment Arbitration: Practical Exercises (On-Campus)
To help students to understand the evolving complex practical issues of international investment arbitration between states and foreign investors faced by lawyers as counsel to the parties and as arbitrators and to equip them with the necessary skills on how to handle such issues.

