Position

Jeffrey is a specialist arbitrator, mediator and expert with broad experience of a wide range of capital markets matters, including swaps and derivatives, international equity and debt offerings, US private placements and listings, and mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures. He has acted extensively for the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA and has appeared as an arbitrator and expert witness in several high-profile derivatives cases. General editor of the Capital Markets Law Journal (Oxford University Press). Recent book publications include: editor of and contributor to first, second, third and fourth editions of published hardback book ‘The International Capital Markets Review’ (Law Business Research); consulting editor for C Jordan, ‘International Capital Markets: Law and Institutions’ (DUP 2014); ‘Treatises’; ‘International Financial Disputes: Arbitration, Law and Practice’ (with Carolyn Lamm and contributions by Lord Collins, Sir William Blair and others, Oxford University Press, 2015); the chapter ‘The Future of Financial Regulation: The Role of the Courts’ in ‘The Future of Financial Regulation’ (MacNeil & O’Brien, eds., London, 2010); the chapter ‘Do We Need a World Court for the Financial Markets?,’ in ‘The Hague: Legal Capital?’ (D. Vriesendorp et. al., eds., Hague, 2008); and many more.

Education

Duke University (1972 BA (Magna Cum Laude)); London School of Economics and Political Science (1971 General Course;1975 PhD (S.H. Bailey Scholarship)); Hague Academy of International Law (1974 Certificate in Public International Law); Columbia University School of Law (1978 J.D. (David M. Berger Memorial Prize; International Fellow) (Hons)).