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Dr. Vincent-Joël Proulx is an Associate Professor and Director of the LLM (International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution) program at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore. His expertise spans international law, dispute settlement, counterterrorism, and comparative law. He previously served as Special Assistant and Legal Adviser to the President of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). He holds a DCL from McGill University, an LLM from New York University, and LLB/LLL degrees from the University of Ottawa.
- Education: DCL (McGill University), LLM (NYU), LLB/LLL (University of Ottawa), Barrister & Solicitor (Ontario)
Research interests include international legal structures for dispute resolution, state responsibility in global security contexts, and the intersection of national and international security law. His work has been recognized through prestigious awards, including the Myres S. McDougal Prize for his 2012 book on transnational terrorism.
- Awards: Annual Teaching Excellence Award (2018–2019), Myres S. McDougal Prize (2014), Best Paper Award (2018)
He advises on arbitration matters through roles on panels for the EU, HKIAC, SIAC, and AIAC. His editorial contributions include the Singapore Journal of Legal Studies. He teaches courses such as International Dispute Settlement and State Responsibility: Theory and Practice.
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