French Court of Appeal Reinforces Pro-Enforcement Policy in Alessi Domenico v. Amor Jordan
Paris Court of Appeal reaffirms France’s pro-enforcement stance: translation rules upheld, suspension denied, and strict proof required to halt arbitral...
Paris Court of Appeal reaffirms France’s pro-enforcement stance: translation rules upheld, suspension denied, and strict proof required to halt arbitral...
French Cour de cassation reaffirms tribunal autonomy: investment legality affects merits, not jurisdiction, strengthening France’s pro-arbitration stance.
France unveils major arbitration reform: a new Arbitration Code, unified regime, and stronger tribunal powers to enhance its role as...
France embraces AI in arbitration, boosting efficiency while preserving ethics, transparency & human judgment in line with EU law.
A French ruling underscores: parties must raise independence concerns directly with arbitrators—not just the institution—to preserve annulment rights.
How are damages assessed in France-seated arbitrations? This article explores the legal foundations, quantification standards, and treatment of interest under...
A 2023 data-driven review of global arbitration trends—case values, procedural tools, and state participation—based on top institutions’ annual reports.
Arbitration Aftermath: Key rulings from Canada, France & the US highlight enforcement trends and challenges in post-award investor-state disputes.
Gender diversity grows in arbitration, tribunal compositions evolve, and arbitrator challenges remain rare—Arbitration Statistics 2023 Report reveal key trends across...
Jus Mundi’s 2025 Institutions Symposium gathered top arbitral leaders to discuss innovation, AI, green arbitration, and transparency during Paris Arbitration...
Arbitration Statistics Report 2024 by Jus Mundi: discover how leading institutions shaped global arbitration through caseloads, laws, and trends in...
AIFC Court & IAC partner with Jus Mundi to share non-confidential decisions globally, boosting transparency in Eurasian dispute resolution.
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