
معرفی
Dr Hayk Kupelyants is a Lecturer in the Conflict of Laws at King's College London, part of the Dickson Poon School of Law. He is affiliated with the Centre for International Governance and Dispute Resolution (CIGAD). Previously, he served as a University Lecturer at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Homerton College. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, awarded the Yorke Prize, and a Diploma in Private International Law from the Hague Academy. His expertise spans private international law, international arbitration, and sovereign debt litigation.
Education:
- PhD in Law, University of Cambridge (Yorke Prize recipient)
- Diploma in Private International Law, Hague Academy of International Law
- LLB/Masters qualifications (implied by academic career)
Research Interests:
Focuses on private international law, commercial and investment arbitration, jurisdictional disputes, cross-border injunctions, sovereign debt litigation, and the act of State doctrine. His work has been described as groundbreaking, particularly in the area of sovereign debt litigation.
Publications Trends:
His research emphasizes sovereign debt litigation, transnational arbitration challenges, and jurisdictional conflicts. Recent works analyze reforms in Armenian arbitration law, conflict of laws in arbitral tribunals, and multilateral investment tribunal governance.
Scientific Awards:
- Yorke Prize of the Law Faculty (University of Cambridge)
Advising & Grants:
He is available to supervise PhD students. His work has been supported by academic institutions and international legal bodies, though specific grants are not detailed.
Labs/Teams:
Contributes to the CIGAD, which bridges academia, policy, and practice in international governance and dispute resolution.





