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Ciarb issues guidelines on AI

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

UK sanctions agency issues general licence for arbitration costs 

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

Colombian state agency liable in highway dispute

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

Eversheds practice co-chair resigns

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

NautaDutilh practice head moves to Loyens & Loeff

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

Australian miner seeks to stay claim against Greenland

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

Hopes dim for Russia in Yukos appeal

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

Venezuela fails to annul agribusiness investor’s multibillion award 

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

SIAC hears claim over Russian covid vaccine partnership

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

GAR Awards 2025 - in pictures

Photos are now available from the 15th edition of the GAR Awards.

14 April 2025

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