STAFF PROFILE
Dr Rajesh Sharma
Position:
Associate Professor
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
School / Department:
DSC|School of GUSS
Phone:
+61399252855
Email:
rajesh.sharma@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
Dr. Rajesh Sharma is currently teaching in the Legal and Dispute Study stream of Criminology and Justice at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia since 2015. Before coming to Australia, he was Assistant Professor at School of Law, City University of Hong Kong.
Dr. Sharma has given training and taught courses on arbitration, mediation, negotiation, foreign investment arbitration, WTO Law, international trade, banking law, foreign investment in Hong Kong, Macao, India, Australia, China, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Papua New Guinea, Nepal, Mauritius, and Africa (where he is associated with the African Centre for Legal Excellence in Uganda). He has served as the Legal Advisor to the Macau University of Science and Technology. He has advised transnational companies on trade and investment policy in China and has done training courses with and for the WTO and UNITAR.
Dr. Sharma is the Winner of the ADR Teacher Award 2022 in Australia.
Dr. Sharma is the first Indian to hold PhD in Law from China. He holds PhD from the Chinese University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, a Master of Business Law from Monash University, Australia, an M.Phil from City University of Hong Kong and the Bachelor of Laws from the University of Delhi. He has received training for arbitrators from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Geneva; and International Chamber of Commerce and Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. Dr. Sharma has received training of a mediator for community conflict resolution by the Plowshares Institute, USA and the Accord Group of Australia. He has also obtained professional training in negotiation at Harvard Law School. He has received training for teachers of WTO organized by UNU-IAS.
Dr. Sharma has researched extensively on the arbitration laws of China and India and other Asian countries, Investment Arbitration, Dispute Settlement in FTAs, WTO related issues, investment law and mediation. He has publications in the areas of WTO law, international trade, arbitration and dispute resolution, commercial law, and banking law. He has published a book with Wolters Kluwer titled “Dispute Settlement Mechanism in the FTAs of Asia”. Currently, he is writing a book on “Finance, Economy and Investment Law and Policy of China and India: A comparative Study”.
Dr. Sharma has also conducted research and provided expert comments to UNCITRAL on mediation and conciliation. These works include conducting “An Evaluation of Mediation Law in Asia”, provided expert comments on “Draft Instrument on Enforcement of Settlement Agreement Across-boarder” and reported on “Possible Amendments in UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Conciliations”. Currently, Dr. Sharma is working on the preparation of commentary on the Singapore Convention.
Dr. Sharma is an Associate Editor of “Manchester Journal of International Economic Law (MJIEL)”, an Editorial Board member of “China and WTO Review”, an Editorial Board member of “Asia-Pacific Mediation Journal” and an International Editorial Board member of “International Trade and Business Law Review”.
At CityU, Dr. Sharma was the Director of Mooting and coach of VIS Arbitration Moot at CityU. The team coached by Dr. Sharma has won the VIS (East) and VIS (Vienna) Championship in 2012 and 2013 respectively. He also designed the International ADR Moot Competition which is unique in the world because it combines arbitration and mediation where a student also takes part in as a mediator. Since 2016, Dr. Sharma is serving as a member of the Steering Committee for the ICC-Asia-Pacific Mediation Competition in Australia. In 2021 Dr. Sharma established a disability and diversity inclusive arbitration moot competition “Asia Pacific Vis Pre Moot” in which students with disabilities also get opportunities to learn and experience real life arbitration advocacy.
Dr. Sharma has given training and taught courses on arbitration, mediation, negotiation, foreign investment arbitration, WTO Law, international trade, banking law, foreign investment in Hong Kong, Macao, India, Australia, China, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Papua New Guinea, Nepal, Mauritius, and Africa (where he is associated with the African Centre for Legal Excellence in Uganda). He has served as the Legal Advisor to the Macau University of Science and Technology. He has advised transnational companies on trade and investment policy in China and has done training courses with and for the WTO and UNITAR.
Dr. Sharma is the Winner of the ADR Teacher Award 2022 in Australia.
Dr. Sharma is the first Indian to hold PhD in Law from China. He holds PhD from the Chinese University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, a Master of Business Law from Monash University, Australia, an M.Phil from City University of Hong Kong and the Bachelor of Laws from the University of Delhi. He has received training for arbitrators from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Geneva; and International Chamber of Commerce and Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. Dr. Sharma has received training of a mediator for community conflict resolution by the Plowshares Institute, USA and the Accord Group of Australia. He has also obtained professional training in negotiation at Harvard Law School. He has received training for teachers of WTO organized by UNU-IAS.
Dr. Sharma has researched extensively on the arbitration laws of China and India and other Asian countries, Investment Arbitration, Dispute Settlement in FTAs, WTO related issues, investment law and mediation. He has publications in the areas of WTO law, international trade, arbitration and dispute resolution, commercial law, and banking law. He has published a book with Wolters Kluwer titled “Dispute Settlement Mechanism in the FTAs of Asia”. Currently, he is writing a book on “Finance, Economy and Investment Law and Policy of China and India: A comparative Study”.
Dr. Sharma has also conducted research and provided expert comments to UNCITRAL on mediation and conciliation. These works include conducting “An Evaluation of Mediation Law in Asia”, provided expert comments on “Draft Instrument on Enforcement of Settlement Agreement Across-boarder” and reported on “Possible Amendments in UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Conciliations”. Currently, Dr. Sharma is working on the preparation of commentary on the Singapore Convention.
Dr. Sharma is an Associate Editor of “Manchester Journal of International Economic Law (MJIEL)”, an Editorial Board member of “China and WTO Review”, an Editorial Board member of “Asia-Pacific Mediation Journal” and an International Editorial Board member of “International Trade and Business Law Review”.
At CityU, Dr. Sharma was the Director of Mooting and coach of VIS Arbitration Moot at CityU. The team coached by Dr. Sharma has won the VIS (East) and VIS (Vienna) Championship in 2012 and 2013 respectively. He also designed the International ADR Moot Competition which is unique in the world because it combines arbitration and mediation where a student also takes part in as a mediator. Since 2016, Dr. Sharma is serving as a member of the Steering Committee for the ICC-Asia-Pacific Mediation Competition in Australia. In 2021 Dr. Sharma established a disability and diversity inclusive arbitration moot competition “Asia Pacific Vis Pre Moot” in which students with disabilities also get opportunities to learn and experience real life arbitration advocacy.
Dr. Rajesh Sharma is a:
- Adjunct Professor, Academy of International Dispute Resolution and Professional Negotiation,
- Member, ICC Australia National Committee,
- Member, ICC Australia National Policy Committee,
- Member, ICC Task Force on Disability Inclusion in the International Commercial Arbitration,
- Chairman and a Council Member, Intellectual Property
Dispute Group of the Hong Kong Centre of Arbitration, - Panel Arbitrator, Korean Commercial Arbitration Board (KCAB),
- Fellow Member, Charter Institute of Arbitrators,
- Arbitration Fellow, International Dispute Resolution and Risk Management Institute,
- Panel Arbitrator, Asia Pacific Centre for Arbitration and Mediation,
- Panel Arbitrator, Indian Institutes of Arbitrators,
- Panel Arbitrator, Hangzhou Arbitration Commission,
- Panel Arbitrator, Shanghai Arbitration Commission,
- Chairman, Accreditation and Disciplinary Committee of Asia Pacific Centre of Arbitration and Mediation,
- Governing Board Member, Indian Institute of Arbitration and Mediation, India,
- Associate Director, Hong Kong WTO Research Institute,
- Member, Asian WTO Research Network,
- Member and Vice-President of Hong Kong Basic Law Education Association,
- Researcher, China-Latin America Legal Research Centre, Shanghai,
- Research Fellow, the International Academy of Belt and Road,
- Member, Drafting Committee of the Dispute Resolution Rules for the Belt and Road,
- Member, Working Group for the establishment of Asian Regional Mediation Organization (ARMO),
- Member, Drafting Committee for the Rules of Mediation for ARMO Lead drafter of the Arbitration Rules of Asia Pacific Centre for Arbitration and Mediation (APCAM).
- Member, Rules Drafting Group of Belt and Road in drafting Mediation Rules, Arbitration Rules, Investment Arbitration Rules and Appeal Rules.
- Core member (representing Australia) on the Committee for the Establishment of the Centre of Excellence for Dispute Resolution for Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA),
- International Expert Mediator, Hong Kong-Mainland Joint Mediation Centre,
- Mediator, Japan International Mediation Centre-Kyoto
- Mediator, Korea International Mediation Centre,
- Mediator, Hong Kong Mediation Centre,
- Member, ISDS Academic Forum,
- Elected Associate Member, Academy of Comparative Law,
- Member, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
- Sharma, R. (2023). Lost Opportunities in the CPTPP Dispute Settlement Mechanism: Lessons for Future FTAs In: Revolutionary Approach to International Law, Springer, Singapore
- Sharma, R. (2021). Information and communication technology in alternative dispute resolution: Is it facilitative or disruptive? In: Social Media in Legal Practice, Routledge, United Kingdom
- Wang, G.,Sharma, R. (2021). The international commercial dispute prevention and settlement organization: A global laboratory of dispute resolution with an Asian flavor In: AJIL Unbound, 115, 22 - 27
- Sharma, R. (2020). WTO Appellate Body at Cross Roads: Options and Alternatives In: The Appellate Body of the WTO and Its Reform, Springer, Singapore
- Sharma, R. (2020). Mediation of investor-state disputes: should it be transparent? In: Contemporary Asia Arbitration Journal, 13, 349 - 363
- Qin, B.,Sharma, R. (2019). The 2018 US-Korea FTA revision: From the US perspective In: Journal of East Asia and International Law, 12, 131 - 144
- Ichii, R.,Sharma, R. (2019). What Are the Gender Impacts of the WTO on Local Communities?: South Korea’s Import Restriction on Sea-Squirts from Nuclear Affected Areas in Japan In: Global Trade and Customs Journal, 15, 252 - 261
- Sharma, R. (2019). The Singapore Convention and Its Impact on Domestic Courts In: Asia Pacific Mediation Journal, 1, 1 - 23
- Sharma, R. (2019). The Singapore Convention: A Drone’s View In: Contemporary Asia Arbitration Journal, 12, 265 - 277
- Sharma, R.,Singh, H.,Ng, E. (2018). The Art and Science of Oral Advocacy: An Insider's Perspective In: A Commitment to Excellence, Connor Court, Australia
Dispute Resolution (Negotiation, Mediation and Arbitration), Investment Arbitration, International Trade, Investment Law and Policy, International Political Economy, Globalisation and Regional Integration.
2 PhD Completions2 PhD Current Supervisions