2025 Arbitration Year In Review – Canada
2025 Arbitration Year in Review: Canada reviews court decisions on stays, appeals, set-aside, arbitrator bias, and the new ADRIC Rules.
2025 Arbitration Year in Review: Canada reviews court decisions on stays, appeals, set-aside, arbitrator bias, and the new ADRIC Rules.
Tanzania’s 2025 arbitration year in review: key legislative updates and court decisions confirming Tanzania’s pro-arbitration approach, treatment of pathological clauses,...
Paris Arbitration Week: A&O Shearman’s panel explored AI, system dynamics, and new technologies in delay and disruption analysis.
Paris Arbitration Week: The African Academy explored new arbitration challenges in Africa’s mining, energy, and infrastructure sectors.
2025 Arbitration Year in Review: Nigeria examines court rulings, ADR policy, enforcement, procedural fairness, and high-value arbitration disputes.
Paris Arbitration Week: Reed Smith and AfricArb explored intra-Africa investment risks, treaty planning, sanctions, ADR, and dispute resolution.
Africa’s extractive sector is entering a new era of industrial nationalism, where strategic minerals, ESG mandates, and concession reviews are...
The Kenya-UAE BIT explained, from covered investors and investments to treaty protections, dispute resolution, and access to ICSID arbitration.
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...
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