Introduction of arbitrators

Arbitrator T.Mendsaikhan

3 дугаар сар 05th, 2021

Introducing arbitrator T.Mendsaikhan

Tumenjargal Mendsaikhan

Associate professor, School of Law, NUM, PhD

Education

  • 1997-2003 NUM (Doctor of Law, PhD)
  • 1998-2001 University of Mannheim, Germany (LLM)
  • 1993-1995 School of Law, NUM (LLB)
  • 1982-1986 Academy of Economics, Yekaterinburg, Russia (economist)
  • 1972-1982 Secondary school, Ulaangom city, Uvs aimag

Specialized sector

  • Contract law
  • Private international law
  • Mineral law
  • Tax law

Tumenjargalin Mendsaikhan, associate professor of the School of Law NUM, doctor of law, is working as an arbitrator of the Mongolian International Arbitration Center since 2004.

Work experience:

  • From 1995 until now – professor, associate professor, and lecturer at School of Law, NUM
  • 2014-2018 Executive Secretary of the General Judicial Council
  • 1995-2012 lecturer, head of the international law department School of Law, NUM
  • 2002-2008 Head of the Training Center at the National Center for Justice
  • 1993-1995 Director of "Tenkhleg-Us" JSC
  • 1990-1992 Specialist in "Youth" Union of Mongolian Youth Union
  • 1988-1989 Military service
  • 1988-1990 Expert at the State Committee for Planning Economy
  • 1986-1988 State labor inspector at the State Labor and Social Welfare Committee

Professional rights: Lawyer, advocate (since 1997)

Publications:

A. Books and textbooks

  • 2014 "Procedural Law: Theory and Practice" book (co-author)
  • 2008 "Private International Law" textbook
  • 2006 "International Commercial Arbitration" book (co-author)
  • 2004 "Business Law" textbook (co-author)
  • 2002 "Fundamentals of Private International Law" textbook

B. Handbook, dictionary and policy fees

  • 2018 "Court Ombudsman" guide for citizens
  • 2009 “International Tax Law” handbook (co-author)
  • 2008 “International Business Transactions” handbook (co-author)
  • 2004 “Private International Law exercises” (co-author)
  • 2003 Glossary of International Legal Terms