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ACICA and Jus Mundi Unveil Partnership to Support Global Arbitration 

11 June 2025
in Asia-Pacific, Australia, News, Partnerships, World
ACICA and Jus Mundi Unveil Partnership to Support Global Arbitration 

Press Release

Sydney/Paris, 11 April 2025


The Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) and Jus Mundi, a leading legal tech platform for international law and arbitration, are pleased to announce a new collaboration to expand access to ACICA’s arbitration resources globally and support greater awareness of arbitration practice in Australia and the greater Asia-Pacific region. 

As part of this collaboration, ACICA will make a wider range of its institutional resources available via Jus Mundi’s platform, where they will be presented with the support of the legal technology provider’s advanced AI capabilities, improving global accessibility and research capabilities. 

ACICA and Jus Mundi will cooperate on initiatives to support arbitration practitioners by sharing knowledge, advancing standards, and fostering best practices.  

Diana Bowman, ACICA Secretary-General, comments on the partnership:  

“ACICA is pleased to partner with Jus Mundi, a trusted and innovative global resource for international arbitration.  This collaboration offers a valuable opportunity to support the continued growth of arbitration both within Australia and internationally, to elevate the visibility of Australian expertise and to encourage deeper engagement between Australian arbitration practitioners and the international arbitration community.”

Jean-Rémi de Maistre, CEO & Co-founder of Jus Mundi, says:

“We are thrilled to be working with ACICA, a recognised institutional leader in arbitration in the APAC region and a driving force in promoting sustainable practices in the field. By making ACICA’s resources more accessible, we aim to contribute to the global legal ecosystem and foster meaningful connections across jurisdictions.” 

With this partnership, ACICA joins a distinguished community of arbitral institutions that work with Jus Mundi to promote greater access to international arbitration knowledge. 


About ACICA  

The Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) is Australia’s international dispute resolution institution. Established in 1985 as an independent, not-for-profit organisation, ACICA’s objective is to promote and facilitate the efficient resolution of commercial disputes throughout Australia and internationally by arbitration and mediation, with the aim of delivering expediency and neutrality of process, enforceability of outcome, and commercial privacy to parties in dispute. 

About Jus Mundi

Founded in 2019 and recognised as a mission-led company, Jus Mundi is a pioneer in the legal technology industry dedicated to powering global justice through artificial intelligence. Headquartered in Paris, with additional offices in New York, London, and Singapore. Jus Mundi serves over 150,000 users from law firms, multinational corporations, governmental bodies, and academic institutions in more than 80 countries. Through its proprietary AI technology, Jus Mundi provides global legal intelligence, data-driven arbitration professional selection, and business development services.

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