J. Martin Hunter (1937 – 9 October 2021[1]) was a British solicitor specializing in arbitration. He was an emeritus professor at Nottingham Trent University and was a visiting lecturer, fellow or professor at various universities around the world. He died on 9 October 2021.[2][3]
From 1967, Hunter specialized in international arbitration.[5] He was the sole arbitrator, the chair or a member of the tribunal in many international arbitration proceedings, under the Rules of the AAA, CAS, ICC, LCIA, NAFTA, NAI, SIAC, and UNCITRAL.[6] In 1980 he became a fellow and chartered arbitrator with the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. From 1986 to 1989 he was chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce Commission’s Working Group on Dissenting Opinions and Interim and Partial Awards.[5] He became a member of the governing board of the International Council for Commercial Arbitration in 1988.[7] From 1990 to 1996 he was Vice-Chairman of the UK Department of Trade and Industry committee on arbitration law.[5]
Martin Hunter (1995), "Reflections on Advocacy and the Art of Persuasion", The Litigator: 275
Co-author, Hunter and Landau, The English Arbitration Act 1996: Text and Notes, in English, Français, Deutsch, Español (Kluwer, 1998)
Martin Hunter (2000), "International Commercial Dispute Resolution: The Challenge of the Twenty-First Century", LCIA Arbitration International, 16 (4): 379, doi:10.1093/arbitration/16.4.379
Martin Hunter; Gui Conde e Silva (2003), "Transnational Public Policy and its Application in Investment Arbitrations", The Journal of World Investment, 3: 367
Martin Hunter; Ben Pilling (2003), "Arbitration Title", Halsbury's Laws, Butterworths
Martin Hunter; Anthony Sinclair (2005), Todd Weiler (ed.), Aminoil Revisited: Reflections on a Story of Changing Circumstances", International Investment Law and Arbitration in Leading Cases from the ICSID, NAFTA, Bilateral Treaties and Customary International Law, p. 347
Martin Hunter (2006), Techniques for Eliciting Expert Testimony: Expert Conferencing and New Methods (presentations to 18th ICCA Congress, Montreal)
Martin Hunter; Alexei Barbuk (2008), "Reflections on the Definition of an Investment", Liber Amicorum in honor of Robert Briner