The Jus Mundi Arbitration Review (JMAR) is an open-access academic journal dedicated to international arbitration, aiming to advance global thought leadership in the field. Launched in 2024, JMAR is committed to scholarly excellence, accessibility, and global dialogue. It provides a platform for leading and emerging voices in the field to share in-depth, peer-reviewed legal analysis, freely accessible to the entire arbitration community.
Led by renowned Chief Editors, Professors Loukas Mistelis and Kun Fan, and supported by a distinguished and diverse Editorial Board of scholars and practitioners from across the globe, JMAR fosters multipolar perspectives on the theory and practice of arbitration. Its mission aligns with Jus Mundi’s broader commitment to democratizing international legal knowledge for the public good.
The Jus Mundi Arbitration Review welcomes contributions from both academics and experienced practitioners who seek to share rigorous, well-referenced analysis with a truly international audience.
Why Publish in the Jus Mundi Arbitration Review ?
- Join distinguished voices: Share your expertise alongside the world’s leading arbitration professionals and scholars;
- Shape the discourse: JMAR welcomes contributions on a wide array of arbitration-related issues, including doctrinal analysis, critical reflections, case comments, and book reviews. We also publish special thematic issues, inviting contributors to engage with timely debates under a shared focus;
- Open & Global: As part of Jus Mundi’s mission, JMAR is freely accessible to practitioners, academics, and institutions around the world, maximizing your article’s impact and visibility;
- Editorial Excellence: Authors benefit from the guidance of a distinguished editorial team with expertise spanning academia, practice, and institutional leadership;
- Build your reputation: Establish yourself as a thought leader in the international arbitration community.
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Submission Process
We welcome expressions of interest from arbitration professionals and academics who wish to contribute to future issues of JMAR. Whether you already have a topic in mind or are simply open to contributing, we invite you to share your interest through the form below. Once submitted, a member of our editorial team will contact you directly with full submission guidelines and next steps.
The Editorial Board
JMAR is led by an internationally recognised group of scholars and practitioners. It is jointly curated by:

“As we launch this journal, our goal is to foster a platform for rigorous debate, innovative ideas, and practical solutions in international arbitration.”
— Prof. Loukas Mistelis & Prof. Kun Fan, Chief Editors of JMAR
“JMAR is a vital element of Jus Mundi’s thought leadership in the field of international law and arbitration.”
— Jean-Rémi de Maistre, CEO of Jus Mundi