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The 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
Paris Court of Appeal reaffirms substance over form, validating ICC arbitration based on parties’ common intention under Article 1507 FCCP.
A Paris Baby Arbitration panel examined guerrilla tactics in international arbitration from arbitrator, counsel, and institutional perspectives.
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...
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This article explores distinctive features in Chinese construction arbitration, including multiple hearings, the tribunal's right of clarification, and a unique...
Arbitration rarely reaches the Mexican Supreme Court, but the recent Case 7790/2019 (constitutional appeal) stands out, addressing the annulment of...
Italian courts, strengthened by the Cartabia Reform, streamline recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards while balancing sanctions and public policy.
The article discusses the increasing prominence of construction arbitration cases at the Shanghai International Arbitration Center (SHIAC), particularly in the...
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