Facts and Procedural BackgroundOn 25 November 2025, the Paris Court of Appeal dismissed an application to set aside an arbitral award rendered on 10 March 2022 under the ICC Rules in a dispute…
ICCA is proud to present Volume L (2025) of the Yearbook Commercial Arbitration, available in print, as well as online on Kluwer Arbitration, marking a significant milestone as the…
In 2025, the Kluwer Arbitration Blog published two Pakistan-focused posts. Whilst this was in direct contrast to 2024, which saw a flurry of commentary on arbitration reform in Pakistan, the limited…
Latin America continued to play a central role in the global investment arbitration landscape in 2025. While the year did not witness sweeping treaty reform, it was marked by an increased reliance on…
2025 was a year of transition for France being in the midst of reforming its arbitration law. This post highlights significant developments and judicial decisions of the past year. Reform of…
One of the most frequently contested issues before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (“CAS”) is jurisdiction. This question becomes even more consequential when CAS acts as an appellate body, as it…
In 2025, commercial arbitration in Latin America reached a turning point, shaped by uneven economic recovery, increased political division, and ongoing discussions about the legitimacy of the…
On 3 December 2025, the Old Library of the Guildhall in London opened its doors to the flagship conference of the inaugural London Arbitration Week (“LAW”). Practitioners, academics, government…
As part of London Arbitration Week 2025 (“LAW”), Queen Mary University of London (“QMUL”), in partnership with OGEMID and the CIArb London Branch, hosted an event dedicated to International…
On 10 September 2025, the Superior Court of Justice of Lima recognized and enforced the Partial Award in CAIP Case No. 3286 (Paris-seated), rendered in the long-running dispute between the…