The Missing Forum : Why the World Still Doesn’t Have a Real Media Tribunal
Why does the world lack a media tribunal? Exploring the case for a transnational forum to address systemic digital harm...
Why does the world lack a media tribunal? Exploring the case for a transnational forum to address systemic digital harm...
India’s Supreme Court clarifies when arbitrators may award pendente lite interest and how contractual wording can limit that discretion.
Paris Court of Appeal confirms that a commercial arbitration award against Romania did not constitute illegal State aid or breach...
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Paris Arbitration Week: DLA Piper’s panel explored French annulment proceedings, recent case law, best practices, and reform prospects.
AI-driven data centre disputes in the Middle East raise complex issues of force majeure, regulation, and investor protection.
Client choice drives arbitrator diversity—insights from the Nordic perspective on equality in international arbitration.
A critical analysis of the Bombay High Court’s landmark decision in Osterreichischer Lloyd Seereederei (Cyprus) Ltd. v. Victore Ships Pvt....
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Jus Mundi Arbitration Year In Review 2025: United Kingdom examines Section 67 reforms and key court decisions shaping jurisdictional challenges.
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