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Women Way in Arbitration in LATAM (WWA LATAM) and Jus Mundi Are Thrilled to Announce Their Partnership

25 June 2024
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Women Way in Arbitration in LATAM (WWA LATAM) and Jus Mundi Are Thrilled to Announce Their Partnership

Press Release

Paris, 25 June 2024


WWA LATAM and Jus Mundi are excited to announce their collaborative partnership, aimed at enhancing transparency and accessibility in international arbitration. This strategic alliance seeks to facilitate the sharing of non-confidential arbitration materials and documents, enriching the public’s access to valuable resources without any cost. 

As part of this innovative collaboration, WWA LATAM will contribute a diverse range of non-confidential materials, further enriching the extensive resources available on the Jus Mundi platform. By working together, we aspire to drive substantial change and foster a more inclusive and equitable future. 

Regarding this partnership, Jean-Rémi de Maistre, CEO & Co-Founder of Jus Mundi, remarked: 

“Through the combined efforts of WWA LATAM and Jus Mundi, we aim not only to broaden access to legal information but also to promote collaborative knowledge-sharing within the legal community. This partnership underscores our mutual dedication to advancing legal education, championing diversity, and effecting positive change in the arbitration sector. Together, we are paving the way for a more knowledgeable, inclusive, and empowered legal landscape.”

Regarding this partnership, Veronica Sandler said: 

“WWA and Jus Mundi’s joint collaboration will foster WWA efforts for Latin American women to be recognized for their contribution and excellence in the field of international arbitration as counsel, arbitrators, and experts, while contributes to reach our mutual inclusion goals, having all voices heard and valued equally in international arbitration.”


About Women Way in Arbitration in LATAM (WWA) 

WWA LATAM seeks to create an environment in which WWA members are recognized for their contributions to the field of international arbitration and alternative conflict resolution, as counsel, arbitrators, mediators, or experts. WWA mission is grounded on the conviction that the diversity of perspectives fostered by inclusion enriches decision-making and strengthens the integrity and effectiveness of the arbitral process. 

For more details, please click here. 

About Jus Mundi

Jus Mundi is an AI-powered database that aims to democratize legal knowledge. It achieves this by offering global arbitration intelligence, enabling data-driven searches for arbitration professionals, and promoting business development to connect legal communities. Through these efforts, Jus Mundi advocates for global justice by leveraging technology. 

For more details, please click here. 

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