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Nador street 9.
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Nador street 11. 5th floor, room 505
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CEU 1051 Budapest,
Nador street 9.
Office Location:
Nador street 11. 5th floor, room 505
Tel.: + (36 1) 327-3202
Fax: + (36 1) 327-3198
E-mail: VaradytATceu.hu
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Tibor Várady
(Serbia)
University Professor, Head of the Legal Studies Department, Chair of the International Business Law Program Courses::
University Professor, Head of the Legal Studies Department, Chair of the International Business Law Program Courses::
- International Commercial Arbitration
Short Profile:Tibor Várady is an internationally-recognized scholar and expert on international commercial arbitration, private international law, and international business transactions. He was on the faculty of the Novi Sad Law School in the former Yugoslavia and served as director of its Center for International Studies for many years. Since 1993 he is a professor at the Legal Studies Department of the Central European University in Budapest, and Chairman of the International Business Law Program. He is holding the title of a "university professor" at the CEU, and he was also been appointed by the President of Hungary as a "university professor" in Hungary. Professor Várady was appointed as a full professor at Emory University (Atlanta) in 1999, and teaches each Spring courses on international commercial arbitration and international business transactions.
Professor Várady is a Member of the Hague Permanent Court of Arbitration , and he is on the list of arbitrators of eight arbitral institutions including institutions in the former Yugoslavia, in Hungary, in Egypt. He has been acting as agent, counsel and advocate in 11 cases before the International Court of Justice.
He has about 250 publications written in five languages. His most recent publications include: International Commercial Arbitration (co-authors: J. Barcelo and A. Von Mehren) 4th Edition West 2009; Language and Translation in International Commercial Arbitration, T.M.C. Asser Press 2006.
Professor of Law. Law graduate and LL.M Belgrade Law School (1962 and 1967); LL.M and S.J.D Harvard Law School (1968 and 1970).
