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12 February 2026

A Faster Path to Resolution? Key Findings from the ICC’s EPP Report (2017–2024)

11 February 2026

Comply! Clarification from the English courts on the enforcement of tribunal's peremptory orders

10 February 2026

Assignees beware: English court confirms taking contract benefit means accepting related obligation to arbitrate

15 October 2025

Inside Arbitration Issue 20: Perspectives on cross-border disputes

01 October 2025

ICSID Caseload Statistics 2025: Key trends and insights

01 September 2025

Corporate Succession and Arbitral Claimant's Identity: Lessons from Energyen v HHI

19 September 2024

Standing firm: UK Supreme Court backs arbitration in UniCredit v RusChemAlliance

The decision in UniCredit v RusChemAlliance shows the Court's strong support for arbitration agreements

21 May 2024

English Commercial Court rules in favour of publishing a judgment on an arbitration claim

In Mordchai Ganz v Petronz FZE & Abraham Goren [2024] EWHC 1011 (Comm), the English Commercial Court (the Court) decided to publish a non-anonymised …

29 January 2024

INSIDE ARBITRATION PODCASTS: PACCAR, ITS POTENTIAL REVERSAL, AND IMPACT ON INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION?

In the second episode of our Inside Arbitration Podcast, we cover the latest news that the UK government plans to reverse the ruling in Paccar v Road …

19 January 2024

Cross-Post: ISDS policy trend round up for 2023

What are the trends in investor state dispute resolution at a macro level that have developed over 2023? We have put together a round-up which has been …

29 December 2023

IF YOU DON'T ASK, YOU DON'T GET: ENGLISH COURT SETS ASIDE AWARD OF INTEREST ON ARBITRATION AND LEGAL COSTS WHEN NOT CLAIMED, BUT REJECTS FURTHER CHALLENGES TO AWARD

In the recent case of Palmat NV v Bluequest Resources AG [2023] EWHC 2940 (Comm), the English Commercial Court set aside part of an award rendered in an …

11 December 2023

TERRAFORM NOT ON TERRA FIRMA - SINGAPORE COURT REFUSES TO STAY CRYPTO CLAIMS IN FAVOUR OF ARBITRATION