Averda v. Gabon: Neutralising Corruption Without Annulment Before the Paris Court of Appeal
The Paris Court of Appeal confirms that established corruption does not automatically justify annulment where an arbitral tribunal has effectively...
The Paris Court of Appeal confirms that established corruption does not automatically justify annulment where an arbitral tribunal has effectively...
A UK ruling limits award monetisation by holding that ICSID awards remain non-assignable, even after registration for enforcement.
The Paris Court of Appeal confirms that infra petita claims do not justify annulment absent a denial of due process.
A landmark CJEU ruling questions the res judicata effect of CAS awards seated in Switzerland, reshaping the relationship between EU...
Paris Court of Appeal confirms ICC tribunal’s decision in Consorzio v. Venezuela, stressing waiver and consistency in jurisdictional challenges.
In a landmark decision, Singapore’s court rejected Russia’s immunity plea, confirming enforcement of the $50 billion Yukos awards under the...
Russia’s $1.1 billion challenge over Crimea assets fails in Paris, as the Court of Appeal confirms Oschadbank’s arbitral award and...
Explore how AI is transforming arbitration practice—tech tools, ethics, and regulation—at the Jus Mundi AI Summit during Paris Arbitration Week...
Jus Mundi’s 2025 Institutions Symposium gathered top arbitral leaders to discuss innovation, AI, green arbitration, and transparency during Paris Arbitration...
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