Hendrik Puschmann

Hendrik PuschmannHendrik Puschmann is an Associate Fellow and member of the Principal’s Circle at Green Templeton College, University of Oxford. He is also a member of the Risk and Scrutiny Committee.

Hendrik is a partner in the London office of international law firm, Trowers & Hamlins, where he works as part of its International Commercial Disputes practice. Hendrik was previously a partner at Farrer & Co, where he was head of the firm’s Arbitration Group, which he helped set up.

A Solicitor-Advocate, he is also admitted to practice law in Germany, Ireland and Northern Ireland and is a sworn English/German legal translator. He is visiting senior lecturer in international law and commerce at Johannes Kepler University Linz (Austria) and a member of the Academic Advisory Council of the Institute of Applied Commercial Law at Nordakademie Hamburg.

Hendrik publishes regularly on arbitration. He is the editor and main author of Butterworths Challenges in Arbitration, the principal commentary on challenges against arbitrators, awards and enforcement in England and Wales.

He read history and international relations at the University of St Andrews and Clare Hall, University of Cambridge (where he still maintains close links and is now a Fellow Commoner) and law at the College of Law in London. Before going into legal practice he was a Marie-Curie Research Fellow of the Centre of International Studies at the University of Cambridge.