2025 Arbitration Year in Review
The 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
Read moreThe 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
Read moreCan parties choose both arbitration and courts? Turkish decisions confirm: only a clear intention to arbitrate will hold.
Renewable-energy disputes take shape as global energy transition pressures reshape arbitration across key regions.
How the ICJ's climate opinion reshapes fair and equitable treatment standards and the balance between state regulation and investor protection.
Panel at Ashurst explores how geopolitics, LNG markets, and the energy transition are reshaping disputes in the global energy sector.
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Jus Connect’s 2025 rankings highlight the top male arbitration lawyers globally—data-driven and merit-based.
Paris Court shifts from all-or-nothing corruption standard, validating awards that neutralize corrupt gains through rebates and exclusions.
SIAC and Jus Mundi partner to deliver AI and legal tech training, empowering arbitration users to harness technology in dispute...
Uncover nuances in judicial independence through the Almazeedi v. Penner case, exploring dual roles, ethical dilemmas, and external pressures.
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