Jus Mundi Arbitration Review (JMAR)
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Read moreDetailsThe CAS Ad Hoc Division at the 2026 FIFA World Cup offers 48-hour justice for urgent disputes involving players, teams,...
Lawyering Plus S2:E5 explores how lawyers can use thought leadership, writing, speaking, and promotion to build visibility and client trust.
Paris strengthens its appeal as an investment arbitration seat with a ruling favouring treaty certainty over the dominant nationality doctrine.
Nordic Arbitration Day 2026 explored case management, sanctions, expert evidence, virtual hearings, and arbitrator appointments in Stockholm.
The 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
Read moreDetailsJapan's 2024 arbitration reforms signal growing support for international dispute resolution, with key updates to laws, rules, and mediation frameworks.
Jus Mundi Arbitration Year In Review 2025: United Kingdom examines Section 67 reforms and key court decisions shaping jurisdictional challenges.
The Centro de Arbitraje de México (CAM) and Jus Mundi have announced a partnership to make non-confidential CAM arbitration awards...
Join us for an eye-opening interview with Jean-Marc Thouvenin who is Secretary-General of the Hague Academy for International Law.
Much has happened in England & Wales as well as in the UK in arbitration in 2022. A high number...
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