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Read moreSingapore International Commercial Court upholds arbitral award in USD 14.7M dispute, rejecting natural justice challenge to valuation methodology.
Can States invoke environmental regulatory power in ISDS cases lacking treaty provisions? ICJ's Climate Change Advisory Opinion reshapes investment arbitration
Geopolitical disorder disrupting global trade? SCC Arbitration Week 2025 reveals how businesses can navigate challenges through strategic dispute resolution.
Despite Australia’s ratification, ISDS transparency under the Mauritius Convention remains fragile, constrained by opt-outs, consent, and tribunal discretion.
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 moreThis month, The Ministry of Justice of Spain is nominated as Jus Connect Arbitration Team of the Month. Find out...
Chile leads Latin America in AI innovation, with CAM Santiago and courts exploring AI in arbitration amid new regulatory reforms...
This article explores the success of the podcast "Tales of the Tribunal" and highlights the significant role of authentic relationship-building...
This week, Remy Gerbay is nominated as Jus Connect Arbitration Practitioner of the Week. Find out more
Should the English courts grant relief in favour of arbitrations seated overseas? In Deutsche Bank v Ruschemalliance, the Court of...
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