Jus Mundi Arbitration Review (JMAR)
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Read moreDetailsJus Mundi announces that Cemex has adopted Jus AI to enhance its in-house arbitration capabilities across jurisdictions.
Paris Arbitration Week: the Paris Court of Appeal explored dialogue between judges and arbitrators on jurisdiction, impartiality, public policy, and...
Europe’s 20th Russia sanctions package reshapes arbitration, affecting claims, anti-suit relief, enforcement, and sanctions-literate strategy.
Foley Hoag’s panel explored how international arbitration constrains, reflects, and reshapes State power amid geopolitical and legal change.
The 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
Read moreDetailsThe "Doing Business in Brazil" Legal Symposium concluded its first day with a panel on "Arbitration in Brazil," featuring speakers...
Reflections on integrity, tribunal authority, and procedural culture in MENA arbitration, drawn from leading regional and international practitioners.
Under UNCITRAL WG III’s reform agenda, Part 2 assesses how the MIC’s state-centered design and high costs may impact investors...
Ukraine’s new sanctions enforcement could trigger investment claims as asset seizures extend to non-sanctioned foreign investors, raising legal concerns.
Authors: Javier Sauma / Mariela Sanabria (Colbs Legal Studio – Costa Rica) The issue of compensation for lawful nationalization...
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