With its first issue for this year, Arbitration introduces two new initiatives: a policy on the use of AI for journal submissions, which now forms part of the journal’s editorial guidelines, and the…
We are happy to inform you that the latest issue of the journal is now available and includes the following contributions: Raoul J. Sievers, To Arbitrate or Not to Arbitrate? Arbitrability of…
We are happy to inform you that the latest issue of the journal is now available and includes the following contributions: Darren Leow, State Immunity and the Recognition and Enforcement of…
In its fourth and final issue for 2025, Arbitration considers new perspectives on existing issues.In her Editorial to this issue, Prof. S.I Strong writes:“As the year draws to a close, it is useful…
2025 has been another important year of arbitration developments in England and Wales (see here, here, and here) as well as in Ireland (see here). As part of the 2025 Year in Review series…
EU sanctions against Russia prohibit EU companies from supplying certain goods to Russian entities, for which the latter have often already made advance payments. As a result, there has been a…
2025 was marked by the continued integration and scrutiny of technology in arbitration. As artificial intelligence (“AI”) and other digital tools moved from novelty to normalised use, the arbitration…
Over the past few years, references to space activities have increased in the press. At international arbitration conferences space disputes have become a frequent topic, as reported here, here and…
The past summer months have seen plenty of action relevant to the international arbitration scene. Starting with early July, when the ICC International Centre for ADR announced the renewed…
The past year brought a significant maturation of the arbitration landscape in East and Central Asia, characterized by pivotal legislative enactments and the fortification of regional hubs. Most…