Jus Mundi Arbitration Review (JMAR)
Contribute to JMAR, Jus Mundi’s international arbitration journal. Share expert insights and reach a global audience of legal scholars and practitioners.
Read moreContribute to JMAR, Jus Mundi’s international arbitration journal. Share expert insights and reach a global audience of legal scholars and practitioners.
Read moreStockholm Chamber of Commerce Arbitration Week 2025: why post‑M&A disputes are rising, and how valuation experts and SCC Express can...
From agentic AI to deepfakes: expert insights on how AI is reshaping arbitration practice and what practitioners need to know...
Professor Andrea Bjorklund’s seminar examines strategy and advocacy in investment treaty arbitration, drawing on Methanex and current debates on ISDS...
Resource nationalism and military rule are transforming investment conditions in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. A guide to investor protections.
The Promise and Imperative of Specialized AI in Arbitration Generic AI wasn't built for arbitration's complexity. Cross-border disputes demand reasoning that understands jurisdictional nuance, procedural differences, and strategic implications. Most tools deliver surface-level responses when million-dollar cases require depth. The solution isn't better generic AI. It's arbitration-specific AI. This exclusive research from Stanford CodeX and Jus Mundi reveals why domain-specific...
Read moreHighlights from the Third Edition of the Washington Arbitration Week 2022. Read more.
Mid-level associates walk a fine line: contribute meaningfully without overstepping. Here’s how to build presence and influence with authenticity.
Jus Mundi and the World Arbitration Update (WAU) have partnered to cover some of the panels of its second edition....
English courts clarify the nuances of arbitral confidentiality, addressing document protections, practitioner conduct, and cross-border risks.
This week, Candan Yasan Tepetaş is nominated as Jus Connect Arbitration Practitioner of the Week. Find out more.
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