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Seyed Jamal SEIFI



Address
125 Karimkhan-Zand Ave, Tehran, IRAN,  Postcode : 15856

Phone Fax
+98 21 88301458
+98 21 88312057

E mail - WebSite
sjseifi@dpimail.net


Nationality
Iranian

Education
LL.B., National University of Iran, 1978, (with Distinction); LL.M. in International Law, University of Hull, UK, 1986; Ph.D. in International Law/Arbitration, University of Hull, 1990.


Bar Admission
Iranian Bar Association, 1992.


Experience as Arbitrator and/or Counsel in Arbitrations
Judge, Iranian Judiciary, 1979-1985; Lecturer in Law, University of Hull, UK, 1989-1991; Associate Professor of Law, Shahid Behesti (National) University of Iran, 1991-1998; Visiting Professor of Law, University of Hull, UK, 1999-2000.Over 15 years of experience in international arbitration practice as sole arbitrator, party-appointed arbitrator, counsel, advisor and expert in various cases conducted under the auspices of major arbitration institutions and ad hoc.


Present Position
Attorney with Dr. Jamal Seifi & Associates; Associate Professor of Law, Shahid Behesti (National) University of Iran.


Publications
Several articles in English and Persian, including, author of the Iran Chapter in Gas Regulation 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 and Oil Regulation 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. Also, including the following articles:The Legality of Truncated Arbitral Tribunals, J.Int.Arb., vol 17 (6), NL 2000; State Responsibility for Failure to Enforce Iran-United States Claims Tribunal Awards, J.Int.Arb., vol 16 (3), NL 1999; Legislative Imperatives in the Wake of Iran's New Act on International Commercial Arbitration, Revue de Recherché Juridique, Teheran, vol 28-28, IR 1999; The New International Commercial Arbitration Act of Iran, J.Int.Arb., vol 15 (2), NL 1998; Procedural Remedies Against Awards of Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, vol 8 (1), Arbitration International, UK 1992.


Languages
Persian and English


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