
About
Barry Appleton is a Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for International Law at New York Law School. He teaches courses in international commercial arbitration, public international law, and international business transactions, while coaching prestigious moot court teams including the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition and the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot.
Education:
- B.A. with honors, University of Toronto (1985)
- J.D., Queen’s University (1989)
- LL.M. in International Law, University of Cambridge (1991)
Research Interests focus on international trade and investment law, arbitration, and legal frameworks for indigenous cultural preservation. His work intersects economic policy, treaty negotiation, and dispute resolution mechanisms like ICSID and UNCITRAL.
Professional Roles include Managing Partner at Appleton & Associates International Lawyers LP, where he specializes in investment treaty arbitration, and editorial leadership of Investor-State Reports and Appleton’s International Investment Law and Arbitration News.
Scientific Awards and Affiliations:
- Senior Fellow, Center for International Law at New York Law School
- Co-Chair, American Bar Association International Arbitration Committee
- Advisor to sub-national governments on WTO, NAFTA, and international economic law
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