2025 witnessed mixed developments for the future of intra-European Union (“EU”) investment arbitration, that is, proceedings brought by an investor from one EU Member State against another EU Member…
With its decision of 18 December 2025 (I ZB 42/25), the Federal Court of Justice (“Bundesgerichtshof” or “BGH”) has delivered a rare clarification on the scope and limits of judicial remittal to the…
2025 was an intensive year for the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (“UNCITRAL”) Working Group III (“Working Group”), with deliberations and review in full swing. Building on the…
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…
The increasing use of restrictive measures, commonly referred to as “sanctions”, has become a predominant mechanism for states advancing national security and foreign policy objectives. This…
As part of the 2025 Year in Review series, this post highlights the most significant arbitration-related decisions of the Swiss Federal Supreme Court (“SFSC”) in 2025 and further developments related…
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…
A working group of the Swiss Arbitration Association (“ASA") User Council (composed of experienced in-house counsel) has recently released a Whitepaper on Document Production entitled “Taming the…
Six recently published ICC awards are now available in the ICCA Awards Series. The published awards deal with a broad range of issues, including the extension of arbitration agreements to non-…
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…