Ayse Selcen Ozcan graduated from the Ankara University Faculty of Law in 2013 and obtained an LLM degree in European Law from Leiden University in the Netherlands in 2014 as a Jean Monnet Scholar of 2013–2014. She obtained her second LLM degree in the field of dispute resolutions in the International Law in Public Law LLM programme at Galatasaray University in 2019. As of 2016, she became a licensed attorney registered at the Istanbul Bar Association and started working at Cetinel Law Firm. She focuses on international construction projects, on aspects of contract management and detailed legal risk analysis. She is a counsel representing clients in international commercial and investment arbitration and dispute adjudication board procedures in matters conducted under the rules of institutions such as the International Court of Arbitration, the Permanent Court of Arbitration and the London Court of International Arbitration. She contributed to ‘International Construction Law’, Second Edition, edited by Lukas Klee. She is one of the authors of the Turkish chapter in the Compendium Project funded by the Society of Construction Law Australia and supported by Melbourne University.
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