2025 Arbitration Year In Review – Türkiye
2025 Arbitration Year in Review: Türkiye reviews investment treaty developments, enforcement milestones, and key commercial arbitration case law.
2025 Arbitration Year in Review: Türkiye reviews investment treaty developments, enforcement milestones, and key commercial arbitration case law.
Türkiye’s Presidential Circular 2026/3 positions the OIC Arbitration Centre as a preferred forum for public-sector commercial and investment disputes.
2025 Arbitration Year in Review: Saudi Arabia examines draft law reforms, enforcement trends, institutional arbitration, and court support.
Wintershall Dea II highlights a jurisdictional clash between DIFC courts and Russia’s Arbitrazh courts over anti-suit orders, sanctions, and enforcement.
AI-driven data centre disputes in the Middle East raise complex issues of force majeure, regulation, and investor protection.
Arbitration at a turning point: six trends from global data reveal a market reshaped by AI, geopolitics, and new hubs.
The Kenya-UAE BIT explained, from covered investors and investments to treaty protections, dispute resolution, and access to ICSID arbitration.
The UAE arbitral landscape in 2025: DIAC reforms, DIFC Courts modernization, key judicial themes, and the imperative to invoke arbitration...
Can parties choose both arbitration and courts? Turkish decisions confirm: only a clear intention to arbitrate will hold.
SCCA and Jus Mundi partner to co-develop a bespoke AI solution to enhance case management, research, and next-generation dispute resolution...
The 2025 Arbitration Year in Review is out: a global analysis of reforms, jurisprudence, and enforcement across 40+ seats.
Reflections on integrity, tribunal authority, and procedural culture in MENA arbitration, drawn from leading regional and international practitioners.
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