As 2025 draws to a close, it invites reflection not only on the contributions published on the Kluwer Arbitration Blog over the past year, but more importantly on what the year’s thematic patterns…
In celebration of its 25th anniversary, the Center for Arbitration and Mediation of Amcham (“CAM-AMCHAM”) held its VIII Arbitration Congress (“VIII CAM-AMCHAM Congress” or simply “Congress”) in São…
According to Queen Mary University’s 2025 International Arbitration Survey, 77% of respondents considered it “appropriate for arbitrators to use artificial intelligence (“AI”) to assist in…
The 14th Asia-Pacific ADR Conference opened on 29 October 2025 as part of the Seoul ADR Festival 2025. The Conference was co-hosted by UNCITRAL, the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Korea,…
The Journal of International Arbitration (“JOIA” or “the Journal”) was first published in 1984. Since then, it is published six times a year by Wolters Kluwer. Under the leadership of Professor Dr.…
In most jurisdictions, annulment of international commercial arbitration awards is an exceptional relief, subject to strict grounds set forth in the relevant legislation. Such awards are presumed…
What could go wrong with a licensing agreement?As the Appropriate Dispute Resolution for Tech and IP in Singapore event showed, a lot.The event, co-hosted by the Intellectual Property Office of…
On the first day of the 2025 Hong Kong Arbitration Week, Baker McKenzie and Control Risks jointly hosted a panel discussion on International Arbitration in Times of Trade Wars and Geopolitical…
In an era where international arbitration faces unprecedented challenges from artificial intelligence (“AI”) to legitimacy questions, the School of International Arbitration’s (“SIA”) 40th…
Australia's defence sector is at a critical inflection point. In the wake of rising global conflicts, Australia is strengthening its strategic alliances through the Australia-United Kingdom-United…