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 moreDetailsContribute to JMAR, Jus Mundi’s international arbitration journal. Share expert insights and reach a global audience of legal scholars and practitioners.
Read moreDetailsParis Arbitration Week: Pinsent Masons explored nuclear construction disputes, sovereign risk, regulatory change, and investment arbitration.
Paris Arbitration Week: GLAS Forum’s launch explored sustainability-related disputes, ESG challenges, and arbitration’s role in a changing planet.
Paris Arbitration Week: VingtRue Avocats explored PFAS-related claims, environmental liability, scientific evidence, and arbitration’s role in pollution disputes.
India’s power to modify arbitral awards raises questions under the New York Convention, with implications for finality, enforcement, and foreign...
The 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
Read moreDetailsIn 2022, significant changes occurred in the Singapore arbitration landscape, including the implementation of conditional fee arrangements and important arbitration-related...
Arbitration Year in Review 2024 – Brazil: STJ rulings on arbitration autonomy, statute of limitations, and jurisdiction reinforce Brazil's pro-arbitration...
The Centro de Arbitraje de México (CAM) and Jus Mundi have announced a partnership to make non-confidential CAM arbitration awards...
A CAM study (2020–2023) explores dissenting opinions in arbitration, highlighting their limited use and prevalence in high-value international disputes.
In a unique experience at Ecole Philippe Gaulier, renowned theatre school, valuable advocacy lessons were learned from unconventional clowning techniques,...
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