Navigating State Climate Policy Defenses in Investment Disputes: Towards Measurable and Harmonized Standards?
Can States invoke climate policy as a defense in ISDS? Tribunals are being pushed toward clearer, more harmonized standards.
Can States invoke climate policy as a defense in ISDS? Tribunals are being pushed toward clearer, more harmonized standards.
OIC-AC and Jus Mundi partner to expand access to arbitration expertise and ADR resources, strengthening dispute resolution across 57 OIC...
Court of Arbitration for Sport and Jus Mundi partner to bring AI-powered access to sports arbitration, expanding transparency and legal...
Jus Mundi and Legora partner to launch the first agent-to-agent AI integration in arbitration, bringing verified, citation-backed intelligence directly into...
Foreign AI investments face growing state regulation. Will investment treaties protect tech companies or make room for climate action?
Can parties choose both arbitration and courts? Turkish decisions confirm: only a clear intention to arbitrate will hold.
Renewable-energy disputes take shape as global energy transition pressures reshape arbitration across key regions.
How the ICJ's climate opinion reshapes fair and equitable treatment standards and the balance between state regulation and investor protection.
Panel at Ashurst explores how geopolitics, LNG markets, and the energy transition are reshaping disputes in the global energy sector.
FIU Law becomes first US law school to adopt Jus AI, transforming student research from hours to seconds and creating...
New York Arbitration Year in Review 2025: key court rulings, enforcement trends, major energy and life sciences disputes, and institutional...
Experts at London Arbitration Week examine party misconduct, due process abuse, and the tribunal’s role in safeguarding procedural integrity.
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