Comparative Law in International Arbitration: A Unique Kinship
How does comparative law inform arbitration practice? Insights from Professor John Cartwright’s lecture and reflections on harmonisation, legal technique, and...
How does comparative law inform arbitration practice? Insights from Professor John Cartwright’s lecture and reflections on harmonisation, legal technique, and...
Defaulting parties pose real risks in arbitration. At ICC YAAF Berlin, practitioners shared strategies to move cases forward without compromising...
Can AI revolutionize arbitration without replacing lawyers? Insights from Stockholm reveal how technology and human judgment can coexist responsibly.
Building a profile isn’t just about skill—it’s about visibility. Jennifer Bryant reveals how lawyers can stand out and advance within...
During SPAW 2025, leading practitioners explored how in-house counsel can drive efficiency, strategy, and learning throughout the arbitration lifecycle.
GIAC Arbitration Days spotlight emergency arbitration’s expanding role in providing urgent interim relief and advancing access to justice in Georgia.
At the 2025 Paris seminar, Jus Mundi and Charles Russell Speechlys discussed AI’s impact on international arbitration, ethics, and the...
At CBAr Jovem 2025, young practitioners debated reform, ethics, and integrity—reminding that in arbitration, efficiency and ethics must coexist.
From intra-EU enforcement battles to the rise of Jus AI, the 2025 TADS Alumni Homecoming offered rich reflections on arbitration’s...
Jus Mundi’s Jus AI powered a candid discussion at Singapore Convention Week with Dentons Rodyk on trust, ethics, and the...
The Brazilian Arbitration Forum 2025 at Sciences Po Paris gathered global practitioners to debate efficiency, public policy, and the profession’s...
From CIETAC to UNCITRAL, leaders at China Arbitration Summit 2025 explored how AI can strengthen arbitration through responsible, transparent innovation.
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