
Lilit NAGAPETYAN
Lilit Nagapetyan is a PhD Candidate and a Teaching Associate at Queen Mary University of London, School of International Arbitration where she pursues her PhD on Corruption in International Arbitration. Her research focuses on the emergence of transnational responses to various procedural issues related to corruption in international arbitration.
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Lilit Nagapetyan is a PhD Candidate and a Teaching Associate at Queen Mary University of London, School of International Arbitration where she pursues her PhD on Corruption in International Arbitration. Her research focuses on the emergence of transnational responses to various procedural issues related to corruption in international arbitration.
Lilit has been a Visiting Researcher at the UNIDROIT in Rome, Italy and at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law. She is a recipient of the Modern Law Review scholarship, the ICCA Johnny Veeder Fellowship, the WCA Travelling Scholarship, and is winner of the inaugural Y-ICCA essay competition.
Lilit holds the degrees of Specialist in Law (Lomonosov Moscow State University) and Master of Laws (University of Cambridge).