Database of Arbitrators and Mediators

The MIAC Database features a global pool of both highly experienced and new arbitrators as well as mediators, drawn from civil and common law jurisdictions around the world.

In creating an online Database, MIAC aims to create a useful resource to users, and at the same time bring to the fore the recognized talent of arbitrators and mediators from Africa, Asia, and beyond.

The Database is freely accessible to the public for assistance in identifying appropriate arbitrators for specific cases. Appointments by the MIAC appointing authority may also draw upon, but would not be limited to, the Database. While MIAC encourages qualified individuals to join the Database, inclusion in the Database does not entail an endorsement or certification by MIAC.

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Mr. Brian Hungwe

Fellow

Association of Arbitrators (Southern Africa) NPC

Gender: Male

Nationality: Zimbabwean

Country: South Africa

Email Address: hungwebrian@gmail.com

Languages: English (Native)

Experience as sole arbitrator: No

Experience as co-arbitrator: No

Experience as presiding arbitrator: No

Experience as counsel in arbitration proceedings: Yes , 3 cases

Experience as Mediator: Yes, 1 cases

Legal systems: Civil Law

Bar Admission: Zimbabwe

Fields of arbitration specialization: Construction & Infrastructure, Commercial arbitration, Environment, Intellectual Property, Public International Law, Contract La ; Private International Law ; Defamation Law; Constitutional Law

Publications:

Book Chapters:
B Hungwe ‘ Fake news v Freedom of expression. Legislating media trademarks infringements on Social Media
Platforms in Kenya and South Africa’ (2023) ln Akpojivi & Chari (eds) Communication Rights in Afiica: Emerging
Discourses and Perspectives, Routledge, Taylor & Francis
B Hungwe’ The Mozambique Situation: The political and legal implications of investigsting and prosecuting perpetrators
of war crimes, and or crimes against humanity in Cabo Delgado province’ (2022) ln Saurombe, Ruhanya & Vambe
(eds) Mozambique is Burning: lslamic lnsurgency in Cabo Delgado, Midlands State University Press
Journals;
B Hungwe ‘ Th6 legal complexities of terrorism as an international crime following the recruitment and enlisting of child
soldiers in the Cabo Delgado, Mozambique insurgency war’ (2023) Commonwealth Youth Development 20 (1):21
https://doi.or9/1 0.251 59/2663-6549/1 1 360.

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