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 moreDetailsCan courts enforce security while arbitration is pending? A landmark English ruling reshapes the balance between litigation and arbitration.
The UNCITRAL Secretariat and Jus Mundi announce a new collaboration to make CLOUT case law abstracts freely accessible on Jus...
UK Supreme Court rules on ICSID awards and state immunity: adjudicative immunity cannot block recognition, but executing against sovereign assets...
Singapore High Court ruling DLS v DTL SGHC 61 clarifies arbitral awards vs. interim orders and the 3-month deadline for...
The 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
Read moreDetailsFrom agentic AI to deepfakes: expert insights on how AI is reshaping arbitration practice and what practitioners need to know...
This week, Fabio Trevisan is nominated as Jus Connect Arbitration Practitioner of the Week. Find out more.
LIAC & Jus Mundi partner to share non-confidential arbitration awards, enhancing transparency and global access through AI-powered legal research.
Kenya advances as an arbitration hub with legislative support and court recognition, but cost, enforcement, and specialization challenges demand reform.
Research4Life and Jus Mundi have joined forces to provide international law and arbitration resources for free to scholars and researchers...
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