Joongi KIM

Professor of Law at Yonsei Law School

Biography

Professor Kim is Professor of Law at Yonsei Law School in Seoul, Korea. He has published widely on international dispute resolution, international trade and investment, corporate governance and corruption. He was the Founding Executive Director of the Hills Governance Center in Korea and previously held professorship or visiting positions at ESADE, Hongik University, National Law School of India University (Bangalore), National University of Singapore, Keio University and the University of Florida, and was in private practice in Washington, D.C. He presently acts as an Editorial Board Member of International Investment Law and Arbitration, Asian Journal of Comparative Law and Dispute Resolution International and serves on the Panel of Arbitrators of the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes, Global Green Growth Institute, Korea-US FTA, and Korea-EU FTA. He received his academic degrees from Columbia (BA), Yonsei (MA) and Georgetown (JD).

Companies

  • Court Member (Alt) – International Court of Arbitration ICC Arbitration (2021)
  • Vice Chair ICC Korea International Arbitration Committee (2016)
  • Korea Advisory Board International Bar Association (2013)
  • Editorial Board Member Int'l Investment Law and Arbitration, Asian Journal of Comparative Law, Dispute Resolution Int'l (2012)
  • Visiting/Adjunct Professor of Law Georgetown University (2011)
  • Panel of Arbitrators World Bank ICSID, Korea-EU FTA, Korea-US FTA (2008)
  • Professor Of Law Yonsei University (1998)
  • Founding Executive Director Hills Governance Center, Yonsei University (2003 — 2007)
  • Visiting Associate Professor, Faculty of Law National University of Singapore (2004 — 2005)

Education

  • JD Georgetown University (1989 — 1992)
  • MA Yonsei University (1988 — 1989)
  • BA Columbia University in the City of New York (1983 — 1987)

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