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Read moreDetailsCan sanctions immunity block enforcement of an arbitral award? The English Commercial Court says no in OWH v RTI, upholding...
Explore how the Indian Supreme Court uses estoppel to uphold arbitral awards when parties silently participate past an expired contractual...
An ICSID committee has fully annulled the award in West African Aquaculture v The Gambia, marking a rare total annulment...
La Bolsa de Comercio de Rosario partners with Jus Mundi to provide global open access to Argentine commercial and grain...
The 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
Read moreDetailsThis article discusses the restrictions on extrajudicial activities by the members of the International Court of Justice.
Explore the latest Jus Mundi News in our Newsletter: from essential arbitration publications in our Oxford University Press Library, to...
DS616 examines WTO subsidy rules, cross-border financing, and the Appellate Body void shaping trade disputes and countervailing duties.
Brazil, lacking international arbitration treaties, turns to commercial arbitration and dispute boards for legal certainty in investments, with increasing adoption...
Arbitrators are assessed on expertise and independence. But what about digital competence? The case for a new appointment criterion is...
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