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Thursday, 12 March 2026 - 5.00pm
Location: 
Faculty of Law, LG17

The Cambridge University Arbitration Society (CuArb) with the University of Cambridge Alumni Arbitration Law Association is organising this session with Graham Dunning KC. The event will entail a candid interaction with Mr. Dunning on his years of experience in the field of arbitration, both as a counsel and an arbitrator.

The speaker: Graham Dunning KC is a leading commercial barrister at Essex Court Chambers, specialising in international arbitration, cross border disputes and both private and public international law. He graduated from the University of Cambridge (Emmanuel College) and, after an LLM in the U.S., was called to the Bar at Lincoln’s Inn, where he is now a Bencher. He was appointed Queen’s (now King’s) Counsel in 2001; he regularly appears before the English High Court, in the appellate courts, and in major arbitral tribunals. He is a former Co-Head of Chambers. He also sits frequently as an arbitrator, bringing insight into procedure, evidence, and award drafting. His dual experience offers a comprehensive perspective on arbitration. Mr. Dunning serves on the Advisory Board of the the University of Cambridge Alumni Arbitration Law Association (CAMARB), where he promotes engagement between academia and practice and strengthens Cambridge’s global arbitration network.

International arbitration is a key mechanism for resolving high-value cross-border commercial disputes and international treaty disputes, offering neutrality, flexibility and enforceability. However, the pathway into the field can appear competitive and uncertain. In this session, Mr. Dunning of Essex Court Chambers will share a candid, experience based account of practice as both counsel and arbitrator. Drawing on his work in complex international disputes, he will discuss advocacy before arbitral tribunals, strategic considerations in arbitral proceedings, and the responsibilities of tribunal members. The session will also highlight the skills, judgment, and professional development required to build a sustained practice, offering practical guidance and bridging the gap between academic study and professional careers. Mr. Dunning will be happy to answer questions.

This event has very limited capacity, and hence it is advised that all who are interested to attend should register themselves early.

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