Arbitration Aftermath – March 8, 2024
New in Arbitration this Week: In a legal tango, the French Court of Cassation refuses DR Congo's plea, while Libya...
New in Arbitration this Week: In a legal tango, the French Court of Cassation refuses DR Congo's plea, while Libya...
The inaugural panel of the 2023 Washington Arbitration Week sparked dynamic dialogue on the interplay between arbitration and litigation, particularly...
Discover the latest developments in international arbitration in 2023 from all around the world.
At the Washington Arbitration Week, a panel of women arbitrators revealed the journey towards gender parity in arbitration. From building...
During its 47th session, the UNCITRAL WGIII sculpted the Advisory Centre, a pivotal institution to balance the scales in international...
With the Indian construction market soaring to $701.7 billion in 2022 and projected to grow over 6% annually, a dynamic...
From Chat AGT's legal summaries to JusAI's automated awards, the panel revealed AI's evolving role in arbitration. A delicate dance...
Covid 19 disruptions, Russia-Ukraine repercussions, emergent issues, and subsequent disruptions in the construction and engineering sectors have intensified arbitration proceedings....
All new this week: Amsterdam Court dismisses Russia's bid against the USD 50 Billion Yukos awards, the Paris Court allows...
Dive into the dynamic discussions of the 2023 Washington Arbitration Week, as panelists unravel the complexities of bifurcation in investment...
While international agreements typically enforce through investor-state arbitration, the Germany-Türkiye BIT stands as a rare exception, compelling investors to wield...
The AAA and its international arm, the ICDR, oversee construction arbitrations globally, handling numerous cases annually. Recently, they introduced the...
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