Time Limits for Appealing Awards: Lessons from England
Recent English judgments reaffirm the strict enforcement of statutory and contractual time limits for appealing arbitral awards, underscoring the risks...
Recent English judgments reaffirm the strict enforcement of statutory and contractual time limits for appealing arbitral awards, underscoring the risks...
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EMAC partners with Jus Mundi to share non-confidential arbitration awards, expanding global access to Ethiopian arbitration intelligence.
Jus Mundi partners with the African Academy of International Law Practice to expand global access to specialized African arbitration expertise...
Paris Court of Appeal confirms ICC tribunal’s decision in Consorzio v. Venezuela, stressing waiver and consistency in jurisdictional challenges.
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Jus Mundi and Nigeria VYAP partner to expand global access to Nigerian arbitration expertise and empower the next generation of...
In a landmark decision, Singapore’s court rejected Russia’s immunity plea, confirming enforcement of the $50 billion Yukos awards under the...
OAC and Jus Mundi partner to expand access to arbitration intelligence, advancing innovation, transparency, and AI-driven legal research across the...
AI adoption in arbitration is advancing unevenly across Asia and the Middle East, with hubs like Singapore, China, and the...
During SPAW 2025, leading practitioners explored how in-house counsel can drive efficiency, strategy, and learning throughout the arbitration lifecycle.
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