Publication Feature Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration
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- Unparalleled Expertise: Authored by leading figures in arbitration, Nigel Blackaby, Constantine Partasides, Alan Redfern, and Martin Hunter.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Dive into detailed discussions on arbitration law, procedures, and practice tailored to the evolving needs of today’s legal landscape.
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Partnership Spotlight Building Bridges in Global Arbitration
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- 🇺🇸 American Bar Association’s International Law Section & Section of Dispute Resolution
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Exclusive Awards Jan de Nul & Credendo vs. Port Autonome de Douala
Discover the exclusive release of the Partial and Final ICC Awards in the high-profile case of Jan de Nul & Credendo v. Port Autonome de Douala.
This significant development in international arbitration, courtesy of our partnership with ICC, is a unique resource currently only available on Jus Mundi.
New Report 2023 Arbitration Year in Review
Delve into the dynamic world of international arbitration with our annual review, highlighting key developments in 14 major jurisdictions in collaboration with very young practitioner groups:
- Global Analysis: Get comprehensive insights on pivotal changes in both commercial and investment arbitration across diverse jurisdictions worldwide.
- Regional Highlights: Understand updates on the reformation of the United Kingdom’s Arbitration Act 1996, the impact of Nigeria’s AMA 2023, Brazil’s evolving duty of disclosure, and more.
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