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Read moreDetailsNigerian Federal High Court affirms RCICAL's immunity under AMA 2023, dismisses suit as abuse of process, and orders adverse costs...
From player bans to labour rights, the FIFA World Cup is as contested off the pitch as on it. An...
Arbitrators are assessed on expertise and independence. But what about digital competence? The case for a new appointment criterion is...
Lawyering Plus S2:E6 explores how arbitration practitioners can build a safe, strategic, and authentic online presence for business development.
The 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
Read moreDetailsSingapore High Court confirms power to grant worldwide Mareva injunctions in support of foreign-seated arbitrations where assets and nexus to...
Explore the rise of space-related disputes, from commercial contracts to state-to-state issues, amidst growing private and governmental space activities.
Jus Mundi and the World Arbitration Update have partnered to cover some of the panels of its second edition. Day...
Recently the Delhi High Court set aside an ICC award in a commercial arbitration against Antrix on the basis that...
Blockchain reshapes arbitration in the Middle East, enabling secure smart contracts, tamper-proof evidence, and tech-forward dispute resolution frameworks.
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