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Tales of The Tribunal
Tales of the Tribunal
100 episodes
8 hours ago
Tune in each Thursday for 15 to 25 minute weekly profiles on the backgrounds and stories of the people that make world of international business law turn.
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Tune in each Thursday for 15 to 25 minute weekly profiles on the backgrounds and stories of the people that make world of international business law turn.
Show more...
Business
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S7 E7 Prof. Joongi Kim, Yonsei University
Tales of The Tribunal
59 minutes
2 weeks ago
S7 E7 Prof. Joongi Kim, Yonsei University
Prof. Joongi Kim, Yonsei University From Seoul to The Hague, from the classroom to the tribunal — this week’s guest has seen it all. We sit down with Dr. Joongi Kim, Professor of Law at Yonsei University and a leading figure in the development of arbitration across Asia and beyond. In this wide-ranging conversation, Dr. Kim shares: His journey from studying in the U.S. to shaping Korea’s arbitration landscape What “K-Arbitration” means and why the world should take notice His perspective on transparency, legitimacy, and reform in ISDS Reflections on mentorship, teaching, and lessons learned from his students Why diversity of thought — not just geography — is essential for the next era of arbitration 🎙️ Joined by host Chris Campbell and intern Lidia, this episode explores the intersection of culture, reform, and community in international dispute resolution. 🕒 Timestamps Opening Notes – 00:38 Interview Begins – ~02:10 Personal Shift-- 00:50:20 Closing Notes – ~00:59:23 📚 Books Mentioned The Analects of Confucius → Amazon Modern Korean History: The 19th Century → Amazon Gertrude Stein: Writings 1903–1932 → Amazon 🎶 Music Mentioned K-Pop Demon Hunters Theme → YouTube Billie Holiday – Blue Moon → YouTube Chopin – Nocturne Op.9 No.2 → YouTube   Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/40833847/admin/   Check out our website: TalesOfTheTribunal.com   For Feedback, comments or submissions contact TalesOfTheTribunal@Gmail.com   None of the views shared today or any episode of Tales of the Tribunal is presented as legal advice nor advice of any kind.  No compensation was provided to any organization or party for their inclusion on the show nor do any of the statements made represent any particular organization, legal position or view point.  All interviewees or organizations included appear on an arms-length basis and their appearance should not be construed as any bias or preferred affiliation with the host or host’s employer.  All rights reserved.
Tales of The Tribunal
Tune in each Thursday for 15 to 25 minute weekly profiles on the backgrounds and stories of the people that make world of international business law turn.