Justin Hogan-Doran SC
Recognized since 2009
Sydney, Australia
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Litigation
Shipping and Maritime Law

Justin Hogan-Doran SC FCIArb FACICA is a Senior Counsel of the Australian Bar and an Arbitrator in international and domestic arbitrations, based at 7 Wentworth Selborne Chambers in Sydney, Australia.
He is recognised by his peers as a highly accomplished barrister and arbitrator with expertise in international and cross-border litigation, international commercial arbitration, investor-state disputes and private & public international law. He also has an extensive practice acting and advising in admiralty & maritime law matters and disputes concerning ports and infrastructure.
Justin acts for a range of multi-national corporations, leading financial institutions and hedge funds, litigation funders, international shipping and cruise lines and P&I Clubs. He is regularly briefed directly by foreign attorneys at global and specialist law firms, and Asian-Australian law firms with international clientele investing and doing business in Australia and the region.
Justin appears as counsel for and against sovereign States concerning claims before Australian courts and international arbitral tribunals. He also acts for the Commonwealth of Australia in admiralty and complex commercial matters.
He sits as an arbitrator in international and domestic arbitrations including under UNCITRAL, ICC, ACICA, SIAC and other regional and international rules. He is also appointed as an expert determiner
Justin is recognised as a leading advocate and strategist in the international enforcement actions including arbitral awards arising from investor-state, maritime, commodity and trade disputes on behalf of funders and investors.
In the past five years, he has been briefed to act for every international investor in the Australian Courts seeking to recover over US$25billion of awards arising under the ICSID Convention and ICC and UNCITRAL Rules. He has also advised and acted for sovereign States on immunity claims before Australian courts, before trial and appellate courts. In November 2022, Justin appeared for international investors against the Kingdom of Spain in the High Court of Australia and the Full Court of the Federal Court, sharing the advocacy with Bret Walker SC. The judgment of the High Court in Kingdom of Spain v Infrastructure Services Luxembourg S.a.r.l. [2023] HCA 11 is now regularly cited in US Federal Circuit, UK Court of Appeal and Supreme Court and other foreign court decisions. Further litigation against India, Pakistan, Spain and Argentina in Australian courts are ongoing.
Justin has been recognised in Shipping in Chambers & Partners: Global and Asia-Pacific Guide – The Bar; Doyle’s Guide Australia in the areas of Transport, Arbitration and Construction & Infrastructure; and in Best Lawyers in Australia in Shipping & Maritime and Alternative Dispute Resolution, including as ‘Lawyer of the Year’ in Shipping and Maritime in 2019.
Justin is a speaker and panel presenter at Australian and international conferences, including to the IBA Maritime Committee of the IBA at the 2022 Miami IBA Annual Conference, speaking on class action and Covid litigation in the international cruise industry. In early May 2023, he spoke in Singapore to arbitral bodies on effective international arbitration and the global enforcement of awards.
Justin’s background as a Legal Officer for the United Nations, a Management Consultant with the Boston Consulting Group and as a Banking and Finance lawyer with King & Wood Mallesons gives him a rare breadth of international legal experience and commercial acumen.
Justin is also a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and of the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration.
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180 Phillip Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
15 The Best Lawyers in Australia™ awards
6 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Australia™ awards

- Shipping and Maritime Law, Sydney, Australia (2019)
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Litigation
- Shipping and Maritime Law
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