The past few years have seen significant developments in this field across jurisdictions around the world, both in commercial and investment arbitration.
With great enthousiasm, Jus Mundi presents this selection of articles, spotlighting the latest trends in international arbitration in 14 major jurisdictions, in collaboration with 14 Very Young Arbitration Practitioners initiatives (VYAPs) around the world.
From the reformation of the Arbitration Act 1996 in the UK to the impact of AMA 2023 on Nigeria’s arbitration landscape, and from the evolving duty of disclosure in Brazil to the latest regulatory frameworks in the UAE – each development has reshaped the fabric of international arbitration.
This collection of articles provides a comprehensive overview of:
- These pivotal regional trends in international arbitration
- Case law analyses
- Legal updates
- Insights into the future of international arbitration across 14 jurisdictions, spanning Latin America, Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East & Turkey.
Each article provides a deep dive into the local context, examining the unique challenges and opportunities facing arbitration practitioners in these regions.