Dr Julian Wyatt
Julian Wyatt is an Australian-qualified lawyer specialising in litigation (commercial and State-to-State) and arbitration (commercial and investment) with substantial academic expertise in the fields of public and private international law, arbitration, litigation and commercial law.
He has over 20 years of experience advising and representing corporations, entrepreneurs and governments in disputes under systems of common law, civil law and public international law in international and domestic courts and tribunals in Continental Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific region. Since 2020, he has focused his practice on advising Australian clients in relation to international commercial matters and acting in —and regularly appearing in — litigation before Australian courts and tribunals. He has qualified as a mediator and, as a practitioner, acquired expertise in areas including construction, finance, real estate, technology, trade practices, insurance and life sciences.
Julian holds degrees including a PhD, summa cum laude, in international law and has an international academic reputation from lecturing, speaking and publishing (in English, French and German) in areas of law including international dispute settlement, arbitration, trade law, environmental law, investment law and private international law. He is the author of Intertemporal linguistics in international law: Beyond contemporaneous and evolutionary treaty interpretation (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2019) and has a particularly fervent interest in the interpretation of legal texts and comparative procedural law.
Julian’s expertise has been recognised by listings in Who’s Who Legal (for Arbitration and Litigation), Legal 500 and Thomson Reuters Stand-out Lawyers.
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