Minimum Contacts No More? Enforcing awards in the US after CC/Devas (Mauritius) Ltd. v. Antrix Corp.
The US Supreme Court’s Devas ruling reshapes award enforcement by removing the “minimum contacts” hurdle under the FSIA—while leaving key...
The US Supreme Court’s Devas ruling reshapes award enforcement by removing the “minimum contacts” hurdle under the FSIA—while leaving key...
France continues to recognize foreign arbitral awards annulled at the seat, but recent case law highlights limits when such awards...
From ethics to award drafting, experts share how AI is transforming arbitration and why the next phase demands transparency, governance,...
SIAC’s new RIA Protocol introduces the first institutional arbitration framework tailored to restructuring and insolvency disputes, marking a major shift...
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As PAW celebrates 10 years, it steps into a new era with a fresh identity, enhanced digital features, and a...
Jus Mundi and JAMS announce a strategic collaboration to advance arbitration education, research and innovation, supporting the next generation of...
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A landmark CJEU ruling questions the res judicata effect of CAS awards seated in Switzerland, reshaping the relationship between EU...
Jus Mundi and the LCIA join forces to advance arbitration through shared expertise, training initiatives, and innovative AI-driven solutions for...
Jus Mundi partners with ICA CCI KR to advance arbitration in Central Asia, promoting transparency and global access to the...
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