Force Majeure in Construction Arbitration
This article aims to analyze the classification of Covid-19 as a force majeure event, particularly within the context of construction...
This article aims to analyze the classification of Covid-19 as a force majeure event, particularly within the context of construction...
Construction industry in GCC, especially in Saudi Arabia & UAE, shows growth with projects like NEOM & Wynn Resort. Saudi's...
The Istanbul Arbitration Centre (ISTAC) and Jus Mundi are thrilled to announce a new partnership aimed at sharing non-confidential ISTAC...
Armenia faces enforcement action following an ICSID annulment decision, highlighting complexities in dual nationality disputes. Meanwhile, the Paris Court of...
As the Law Commission’s proposed reforms loom, the construction arbitration landscape braces for a shift towards clarity and efficiency, potentially...
Over the last two decades, Türkiye, Central Asia, and MENA regions have experienced a surge in investment arbitration, particularly regarding...
What's new in Arbitration Aftermaths? The enforcement of a USD 93 million award against India, secured by Deutsche Telekom, stands...
AFSA and Jus Mundi unite to publish non-confidential arbitration awards and related materials, fostering transparency in arbitration. This partnership offers...
CAM and Jus Mundi unveil an exclusive partnership, opening doors to the sharing of non-confidential CAM arbitration awards. This collaboration...
The English Court of Appeal, in recent rulings, delineates its jurisdiction regarding challenges to arbitral awards under the Arbitration Act...
he UAE's construction industry, valued at USD 101 billion in 2019 and projected to reach USD 133 billion by 2028,...
Arbitration in Saudi Arabia has surged with legislation favoring ADR, making SCCA a top choice for construction disputes. The Kingdom's...
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