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ICC Dispute Resolution Library Now Available in Jus AI

26 January 2026
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ICC Dispute Resolution Library Now Available in Jus AI

100 Years of ICC Expertise Meets Agentic AI Built for Arbitration


Press Release

Paris, 26 January 2026


Jus Mundi today announced that the ICC Dispute Resolution Library (ICC DRL) is now available in Jus AI, combining the unique expertise of ICC publications with Jus Mundi’s agentic AI capabilities. Practitioners with both ICC DRL and Jus AI subscriptions can now direct Jus AI to search exclusively across authoritative ICC DRL publications, including the ICC Bulletin, ICC Reports, The Secretariat’s Guide to ICC Arbitration, ICC Enforcement Guide, ICC Institute Dossiers, and other ICC publications. 

Building on a partnership that began in 2021 with ICC arbitral awards and enhanced in 2023 with the ICC DRL integration on Jus Mundi, today’s integration represents the next evolution: ICC DRL content is not just accessible, but exploitable through agentic AI purpose-built for arbitration. This combination of world-class ICC DRL content and state-of-the-art agentic AI delivers practitioners instant access to strategic insights that cannot be found anywhere else.

“This integration transforms how practitioners engage with a century of ICC institutional knowledge,” said Jean-Rémi de Maistre, CEO and Co-Founder of Jus Mundi. “Practitioners can now perform broader, more accurate research faster than ever before by combining ICC expertise with the reasoning capabilities of Jus AI.”

Get Deeper Insights from ICC Publications

  • Source-Specific Filtering: Direct Jus AI to search exclusively across ICC DRL content. Get insights grounded in ICC’s authoritative publications while maintaining complete control over your research scope.
  • Agentic Research: Jus AI deconstructs complex questions into strategic research steps across ICC DRL resources. Every reasoning step is visible. Every source is cited. Every conclusion is traceable.
  • Uncompromised Security: The integration maintains Jus Mundi’s vault-grade security standards. ISO 27001, ISO 42001 (the global benchmark for responsible AI governance), and SOC II-attested systems ensure that research on ICC DRL content remains confidential.

Alexander G. Fessas, Secretary General of the ICC International Court of Arbitration and Director of ICC Dispute Resolution Services, said:

“For more than a century, ICC has worked to make dispute resolution more predictable, transparent, and accessible. Integrating the ICC Dispute Resolution Library into Jus AI offers practitioners a new way to navigate our body of knowledge with confidence and precision. It reflects our ongoing commitment to equip arbitration professionals with tools that meet the needs of modern dispute resolution”.itration professionals, for arbitration professionals.”

Practitioners can combine ICC DRL content with Jus Mundi’s database of 121,000 + documents while maintaining complete control over research scope and sources. The ICC DRL remains available as a standalone subscription or as part of comprehensive Jus Mundi subscriptions, with full Jus AI integration across all plans.


About Jus Mundi

Jus Mundi is the AI-powered global arbitration intelligence platform. Built by international arbitration practitioners, the company architected its intelligence platform specifically for arbitration’s unique demands. Leveraging partnerships with over 100 arbitral institutions, publishers, and associations worldwide, Jus Mundi serves over 650 leading arbitration teams through three integrated experiences: Jus Mundi for multilingual research, Jus Connect for professional selection, and Jus AI for agentic reasoning. Based in Paris, New York, London, Singapore & Mexico City, Jus Mundi is committed to powering global justice by democratising access to legal and arbitration intelligence globally. 

For more information, visit https://jusmundi.com/en/jus-ai

About The International Chamber of Commerce

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is the institutional representative of more than 45 million companies in over 170 countries. ICC’s core mission is to make business work for everyone, every day, everywhere. Through a unique mix of advocacy, solutions and standard setting, we promote international trade, responsible business conduct and a global approach to regulation, in addition to providing market-leading dispute resolution services. Our members include many of the world’s leading companies, SMEs, business associations and local chambers of commerce.

For more information, visit https://iccwbo.org/

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