Arbitration and Dispute Resolution

Professor Mistelis speaking at Freshfields International Arbitration event
School of International Arbitration
The School of International Arbitration (SIA) is a centre of excellence in research and teaching of international arbitration and is part of the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) in the School of Law at Queen Mary, University of London.
The School of International Arbitration was established in 1985 to promote advanced teaching and research in the law and practice affecting international arbitration. Today the School is widely acknowledged as the leading teaching and research centre on international arbitration in the world. The School of International Arbitration offers a range of international arbitration courses including: specialist LLM modules, postgraduate diplomas, professional courses and training and one of the largest specialist PhD programmes in the world.
Members
- Dr Stavros Brekoulakis
- Dr Rafael Leal-Arcas
- Professor Loukas Mistelis (Director of the School of International Arbitration)
- Professor Dr Julian D M Lew QC (Head of the School of International Arbitration)
- Dr Maxi Scherer
Teaching and Education
The School of International Arbitration offers seven LLM modules, two postgraduate diplomas and one of the largest specialist PhD programmes in the world.
All taught and research degrees are offered through the School of Law at Queen Mary, University of London.
- LLM Programme
- LLM in Comparative and International Dispute Resolution
- LLM in Paris
- Postgraduate Diplomas - International Dispute Resolution - Offered jointly by the School of International Arbitration and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
- Postgraduate Diploma in International Commercial Arbitration by Distance Learning
- Postgraduate Diploma in International Mediation (ADR) by Distance Learning
- PhD Programme
