A Critical Analysis of the Singapore Convention
On
20 December 2018, the United Nations General Assembly approved a resolution
prepared and submitted by the United Nations Commission on International Trade
Law. My new article provides a critical analysis of the said resolution on the
United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from
Mediation. Strengths and weaknesses of the enforcement mechanism proposed by
the Singapore Convention on Mediation has been thoroughly examined: (2023) 5
(2) Revista 281
Senior
Lawyer| Consultant| Researcher|Certified Peer Reviewer
LLM
Leicester University Faculty of Law, Leicester, UK
Visiting
Scholar Fordham University Faculty of Law, New York, USA
After his graduation from the
Faculty of Law in Ankara, he received his second master’s degree from the
Leicester University Faculty of Law, UK in 2008. He delivered lectures in
Fordham School of Law in the USA. He completed his dissertation research for an
associate professor degree in New York. He speaks Turkish, French and English
very fluently.
He has extensive experience in
different branches of public and private international law. He has been
engaging in legal matters within the framework of national and international
firms and institutions such as the Turkish Council of State and the United
Nations for 15+ years.
He wrote four books and numerous
articles in journals with referees (mostly in English) dedicated to existing
and emerging legal challenges and their effective solutions. Dr. Telli has a
great capacity to produce legal documents, articles, reports and all related
contents in particularly English and Turkish. He plays a considerable role in a
number of leading international peer reviewed journals as referee. He also has
extensive experience in negotiation techniques and diplomacy. Currently, Dr.
Telli delivers legal and business consultation to foreign companies on their investment
projects in Turkey. He is married with two children.
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