OAC and Jus Mundi Announce Partnership to Elevate Access to Arbitration Intelligence
OAC and Jus Mundi partner to expand access to arbitration intelligence, advancing innovation, transparency, and AI-driven legal research across the...
OAC and Jus Mundi partner to expand access to arbitration intelligence, advancing innovation, transparency, and AI-driven legal research across the...
AI adoption in arbitration is advancing unevenly across Asia and the Middle East, with hubs like Singapore, China, and the...
Conflicting Turkish court decisions on enforcing foreign arbitral awards spotlight uncertainty over finality certificates and alignment with the New York...
The UAE explores AI in arbitration, from e-discovery to translation and governance, positioning itself as a regional leader in legal...
Türkiye clarifies ICSID award enforcement: recent court rulings outline procedure, jurisdiction, and guidance for recognition under the Convention.
From DIFC to ADGM, arbitration in the Gulf is evolving. At LIDW 2025, chief justices outlined bold steps toward global...
Can smart contracts hold up in arbitration? Explore global legal perspectives and what they mean for enforceability in digital dispute...
Singapore–Bahrain cross-border appeals model sets new precedent in judicial cooperation, blending sovereignty with international commercial court innovation.
Iran restricts foreign law in courts but allows it in arbitration; parties must prove its content, as judges and arbitrators...
Blockchain reshapes arbitration in the Middle East, enabling secure smart contracts, tamper-proof evidence, and tech-forward dispute resolution frameworks.
DIAC partners with Jus Mundi to boost arbitration with AI tools, legal transparency, and education through a bold innovation and...
A 2023 data-driven review of global arbitration trends—case values, procedural tools, and state participation—based on top institutions’ annual reports.
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