The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, or Ciarb, has published guidelines on the use of artificial intelligence in arbitration – the latest effort to provide practical guidance on ethical use of the technology.
16 April 2025
The UK’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) has issued a general licence allowing payments to arbitrators and arbitral institutions from parties subject to the country’s Russia and Belarus sanctions regimes.
16 April 2025
A construction company has been awarded more than US$300 million in an ICDR dispute with a Colombian government agency over a highway project that was halted because of its proximity to freshwater springs.
15 April 2025
Meriam Al-Rashid has left the partnership at Eversheds Sutherland in New York, where she was global co-chair of international arbitration.
15 April 2025
Mirjam van de Hel-Koedoot has left her role as head of arbitration at NautaDutilh in Amsterdam to join the partnership at Loyens & Loeff.
15 April 2025
An Australian miner has sought to stay an arbitration it launched against Greenland and Denmark over a uranium mining ban while it challenges the measures in local courts.
15 April 2025
An advocate-general at the Dutch Supreme Court has recommended the dismissal of Russia’s bid to revive allegations that awards now worth US$63 billion in favour of the former majority shareholders of Yukos were tainted by procedural fraud.
14 April 2025
An ICSID committee has upheld an award requiring Venezuela to pay US$3 billion to a Spanish investor for expropriating an agribusiness group.
14 April 2025
A Singapore biopharmaceutical company is pursuing a US$150 million SIAC claim against its Indian-owned partner over a collaboration to manufacture Russia’s Sputnik covid-19 vaccine.
14 April 2025
Photos are now available from the 15th edition of the GAR Awards.
14 April 2025
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