Bringing Efficiency Back into the Spotlight: Expedited Procedures
Expedited arbitration gains traction with SCC’s Bulgarian rules launch—bringing speed, access, and autonomy back into global arbitration.
Expedited arbitration gains traction with SCC’s Bulgarian rules launch—bringing speed, access, and autonomy back into global arbitration.
Key insights from Italian Arbitration Day: navigating the thin line between procedural use and abuse in today’s complex arbitration landscape.
Brazilian arbitration evolves: STJ ruling and new institutional rules redefine early evidence production beyond urgent scenarios.
Can AI level the playing field in arbitration? CIArb’s new Guideline examines the benefits, pitfalls, and ethical duties for parties...
Singapore–Bahrain cross-border appeals model sets new precedent in judicial cooperation, blending sovereignty with international commercial court innovation.
Gayatri Balasamy dissent warns against judicial overreach in arbitration, affirming that award modification undermines party autonomy and international enforceability.
Singapore courts balance party autonomy and creditor protection, refining how arbitration and cross-border insolvency coexist in evolving jurisprudence.
Iran restricts foreign law in courts but allows it in arbitration; parties must prove its content, as judges and arbitrators...
Russia's top court curtails international arbitration for sanctioned entities, reinforcing national jurisdiction and challenging cross-border contract enforcement.
Blockchain reshapes arbitration in the Middle East, enabling secure smart contracts, tamper-proof evidence, and tech-forward dispute resolution frameworks.
ICSID clarifies investor risks in China: missteps in domestic litigation may trigger fork-in-the-road clauses, blocking arbitration on expropriation claims.
Should confidentiality be built into arbitration tech? This piece explores AI risks, Jus AI’s safeguards, and a call for 'Confidentiality...
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