- Gultutan, D.A. (2024). “Appear as you are or be as you appear”: Sound advice to arbitrators considering independence and impartiality disclosures? A comparative analysis advocating for uniformity and addressing participants’ legitimate expectations. International Trade Law and Regulation, 2024(3).
- Gultutan, D.A. (2023). Confidentiality of arbitrations under English law: sufficiently sacrosanct to warrant legislative shielding? A critical analysis from a Rumian perspective. International Trade Law and Regulation, 29(1), pp. 5–26.
- Gultutan, D.A. and Karakoc, M. (2020). Concurrent delay and COVID-19 - the amalgamation of two thorny issues: navigational tips from a legal and expert perspective. Construction Law Journal, 36(5).
- Gultutan, D.A. (2015). The concepts of 'without prejudice' and 'confidentiality' under Turkish and English law. Banka ve Ticaret Hukuku Dergisi (Banking and Commercial Law Journal).
- Gultutan, D.A. (2015). Review and Analysis of Interim Measures Available to Foreign Arbitrators in Turkey. McGill Journal of Dispute Resolution.
- Gultutan, D.A. (2015). The common law pre-contractual duty of disclosure and the test of materiality: Carter to Pan Atlantic - A factual analysis. Insurance Law Journal pp. 168–180.
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About
Overview
Dr Dogan Gultutan joined The City Law School in September 2022 as a (part-time) Lecturer in Law. He is the module leader for and teaches on the GDL Foundations of Law module (comprising of English Legal System, Legal Ethics and Legal Research), and also leads the GELLB English Legal System module. Dogan also teaches/ has taught on the following modules: GDL Contract Law, GDL Public Law, LLB Debates in the English Legal System, LLB Legal Skills and LLB Foundations of Trusts Law. Dogan is an Associate Fellow at the Higher Education Academy.
Dogan is also a practising solicitor, currently working for a city law firm as a Senior Associate and Solicitor Advocate (Higher Courts Civil Proceedings). He is admitted in both England & Wales and Turkey, in the former as a solicitor and (non-practising) barrister, and in the latter as an attorney-at-law. Dogan was awarded two scholarships by The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn (the Sir Thomas More Bursary and the Hardwicke Entrance Scholarship) in connection with the Bar course (then BPTC).
Dogan's research interests revolve around international (commercial) law and dispute resolution. His PhD thesis, undertaken at The City Law School and completed in 2021, focused on the awarding of moral damages under international investment law, which thesis was recently published by Kluwer Law International as part of its International Arbitration Law Library. Dogan has also published several articles concerning international arbitration and public international law matters. Dogan has an upcoming book project with Kluwer Law International on the Evolution of the ICC Rules of Arbitration.
Prior to commencing his PhD research, Dogan completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Westminster in 2009 (LLB, First Class), his master's degree at University College London in 2010 (LLM), the Bar Professional Training Course at BPP London in 2011, and the Graduate Diploma in Turkish Law at Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey in 2012.
Qualifications
- PhD, City, University of London, United Kingdom, Sep 2014 – Aug 2021
- Graduate Diploma in Turkish Law, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey, Sep 2011 – Aug 2012
- Bar Professional Training Course, BPP University, United Kingdom, Sep 2010 – Aug 2011
- Master of Laws, University College London, United Kingdom, Sep 2009 – Aug 2010
- Bachelor of Laws, University of Westminster, United Kingdom, Sep 2006 – Aug 2009
Employment
- Lecturer in Law, City, University of London, Sep 2022 – present
Languages
Turkish (can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review).
Publications
Publications by category
Book
- Gultutan, D. (2021). Moral Damages Under International Investment Law The Path Towards Convergence. Kluwer Law International. ISBN 978-94-035-4025-2.
Chapters (2)
- Gultutan, D.A. (2018). Moral Damages and Arbitral Jurisdiction in International Investment Arbitration. Rebalancing International Investment Agreements in Favour of Host States Wildy, Simmonds & Hil.
- Aygul, M. and Gultutan, D. (2014). Arbitration Procedure. In Esin, I. and Yesilirmak, A. (Eds.), Arbitration in Turkey Kluwer Law International. ISBN 978-90-411-4981-7.