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Jus Connect’s 2025 Data-Backed Arbitration Rankings – Power List: Top Male Arbitrators (Global)

12 March 2025
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Jus Connect’s 2025 Data-Backed Arbitration Rankings – Power List: Top Male Arbitration Lawyers (Global)

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Paris, 12 March 2025


Jus Connect is set to unveil its 2025 Data-Backed Arbitration Rankings. In its fourth edition, this esteemed initiative is reshaping the way excellence is recognized in arbitration by highlighting the sector’s most active and influential law firms, practitioners and arbitrators.

Innovative Approach to Ranking

Jus Connect‘s rankings diverge from traditional methodologies by eliminating the need for submissions from firms or individuals. Instead, the rankings are derived from a comprehensive analysis of 2023-2024 track records housed within Jus Connect’s extensive profiles. This ensures an equitable and inclusive process, allowing a wider array of professionals to gain recognition purely based on their merit and professional accomplishments.

2025 Ranking Highlights

This year’s rankings applaud the remarkable achievements of the following 20 male arbitrators:

  • Alexis Mourre
  • Bernard R. Hanotiau
  • Carlos Alberto Carmona
  • Carlos Eduardo Stefen Elias
  • Charles H. Poncet
  • Cristiano de Sousa Zanetti
  • Eduardo Zuleta Jaramillo
  • Francisco Paulo de Crescenzo Marino
  • Giovanni Ettore Nanni
  • Guido Santiago Tawil
  • Horacio A. Grigera Naón
  • Christopher Thomas
  • John Beechey
  • José Emilio Nunes Pinto
  • Juan Fernández-Armesto
  • Mauricio Curvelo Almeida Prado
  • Pedro A. Batista Martins
  • Rodrigo Garcia da Fonseca
  • Stanimir A. Alexandrov
  • Zachary Douglas

Unrivaled Methodology

The rankings are underpinned by data from Jus Mundi’s extensive database, encompassing arbitration and international law, and drawing from a variety of sources, including global institutions, associations, public sources, and professional insights. This rich and diverse data collection gives the rankings an unmatched level of depth and precision.

The data extracted from our platform for this category is based on the number of times an arbitrator has been involved in investment & commercial arbitration proceedings as an arbitrator in 2023-2024.

These arbitrators exemplify the highest standards of dedication, expertise, and influence within the arbitration community. Jus Connect proudly acknowledges these arbitrators for their significant contributions to the field of arbitration.


Enhance Your Visibility with Jus Connect

Jus Connect offers a unique opportunity for practitioners to amplify their professional presence in the arbitration community. By optimizing their profiles, practitioners can significantly boost their market visibility and engage effectively with their target audience, particularly in-house counsel.

For questions and queries, please contact Hanh Huynh, Head of Jus Connect, at [email protected].

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