Independent Arbitrator
A dual-qualified lawyer admitted to the Paris Bar and as a solicitor in England & Wales, with extensive experience in international arbitration across Asia and Europe.
Christine is an independent arbitrator based in Singapore. She is also Door Tenant of Fountain Court Chambers.
She is a dual-qualified lawyer, educated in both the civil law and the common law
traditions, and she is admitted to the Paris Bar and as a solicitor in England and Wales.
Christine has over 20 years' experience in international arbitration, and a substantial practice in Asia and in Europe. She has served as arbitrator in arbitrations administered by the ICC, SIAC, LCIA, HKIAC, KCAB, AIAC, JCAA and PCA as well as in ad hoc arbitrations. She has also acted as sole arbitrator in expedited proceedings and is on the panel of numerous
arbital institutions.
Her experience spans a broad range of commercial disputes, including joint venture and shareholder disputes, fraud cases, construction and infrastructure projects, shipping, shipbuilding, heavy machinery manufacturing, agency and distributorship agreements, pharmaceuticals, LNG, hotel services, employment, sale of goods and general contractual disputes.
Christine has been appointed as arbitrator in cases seated in Hanoi, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, London, Mexico, Paris, Seoul, Singapore and Tokyo, and she has heard cases governed by the laws of Cambodia, England & Wales, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, New York, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand as well as cases under the UNIDROIT Principles and the CISG.
She has also handled conflict of law and jurisdictional issues, questions of admissibility, concurrent and consolidated cases, joinders, disputes involving multiple contracts and applicable laws, summary dismissal applications and security for costs applications.
Prior to launching her career as independent arbitrator, Christine practised international arbitration at Shearman & Sterling in London. Thereafter, she joined the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) as counsel where she oversaw the administration of over 200 arbitrations. In 2014, Christine moved to Singapore where she joined The Arbitration Chambers and was appointed Tribunal Secretary to over 80 arbitral tribunals before becoming a full-time arbitrator in 2018.
As adjunct professor, Christine teaches International Arbitration at the University of Toulouse 1 and regularly lectures at other leading institutions. She also regularly speaks at international arbitration conferences.