2025 Arbitration Year in Review
The 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
The 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
Resource nationalism and military rule are transforming investment conditions in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. A guide to investor protections.
EMAC partners with Jus Mundi to share non-confidential arbitration awards, expanding global access to Ethiopian arbitration intelligence.
Jus Mundi partners with the African Academy of International Law Practice to expand global access to specialized African arbitration expertise...
Jus Mundi and Nigeria VYAP partner to expand global access to Nigerian arbitration expertise and empower the next generation of...
CAMeC-Bénin and Jus Mundi partner to share non-confidential arbitration awards globally, boosting access to justice and visibility for West African...
French Cour de cassation reaffirms tribunal autonomy: investment legality affects merits, not jurisdiction, strengthening France’s pro-arbitration stance.
Blockchain reshapes arbitration in the Middle East, enabling secure smart contracts, tamper-proof evidence, and tech-forward dispute resolution frameworks.
Explore how Egyptian and Libyan law address damages in arbitration, from moral harm to interest prohibition, and the nuances in...
Arbitration Aftermath: Key rulings from Canada, France & the US highlight enforcement trends and challenges in post-award investor-state disputes.
Jus Mundi’s 2025 Institutions Symposium gathered top arbitral leaders to discuss innovation, AI, green arbitration, and transparency during Paris Arbitration...
Explore how BRICS states protect foreign investments—key treaties, dispute mechanisms, and evolving legal standards in one essential report.
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