The landscape of international arbitration is evolving rapidly, driven by legislative reforms, judicial decisions, and institutional advancements across key jurisdictions.
With great enthusiasm, Jus Mundi presents the 2024 Arbitration Year in Review, a comprehensive collection of articles exploring the latest developments in international arbitration across 19 jurisdictions. Produced in collaboration with Very Young Arbitration Practitioners (VYAPs) initiatives worldwide, this edition highlights the key legal and institutional shifts shaping the arbitration landscape.
From the landmark reform of the Arbitration Act 1996 in England & Wales and groundbreaking U.S. court rulings on sovereign immunity and enforcement of arbitral awards, to enhanced arbitrator disclosure requirements in France and Brazil and institutional innovations such as CIAM-CIAR and ArbitrateAD, this report captures the most significant trends in arbitration.
This publication offers a comprehensive overview of:
- Key regional trends in international arbitration
- Notable case law and legislative updates
- Institutional reforms and regulatory developments
- Forward-looking insights into arbitration practices across the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East & Turkey
Each article provides valuable insights into the evolving arbitration framework, helping practitioners navigate the latest challenges and opportunities in the field.