2023 Arbitration Year In Review – China
Chinese investors increasingly turn to investment arbitration abroad. New legislation in 2023 strengthens foreign investment protection and reforms arbitral institutions.
Chinese investors increasingly turn to investment arbitration abroad. New legislation in 2023 strengthens foreign investment protection and reforms arbitral institutions.
Disney's attempt to compel arbitration in a wrongful death case backfires, as a court battle looms over consumer rights and...
Women in a Legal World empowers women in law globally. The French chapter's inauguration in Paris marks a major milestone...
The year 2023 was an eventful year for arbitration in Nigeria. From legislative reforms to important decisions and activity in...
The Supreme Court of India decides that arbitration agreements do not attract stamp duty at tribunal appointment stages, clarifying legal...
Jus Mundi and the Centro de Mediação e Arbitragem da Câmara Portuguesa de Comércio no Brasil (CMA-CPCB) are delighted to...
Explore the new carve-out for treaties and foreign legislation in the English Arbitration Bill, offering crucial flexibility for investor-State arbitration...
Read the key arbitration updates in Paraguay in 2023.
2023 was another pivotal year for arbitration in Brazil, marked by significant growth and key legal developments. According to statistics...
Nigeria's sovereign immunity defense falters as UK Court enforces a $75M arbitral award to Zhongshan Fucheng, raising questions on its...
Discover the 2023 developments in arbitration in Argentina.
The Portuguese Arbitration Association (APA) and Jus Mundi are delighted to announce a partnership to share non-confidential arbitration materials openly...
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