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ArbitralWomen members regularly publish articles in highly-regarded legal and ADR journals

ArbitralWomen members regularly publish articles in highly-regarded legal and ADR journals
The Arab Spring erupted in Tunisia in December 2010 and quickly spread to Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, and other countries of the Arab World in 2011 and 2012. As I wrote in a 2015 Kluwer Arbitration Blog post, The Evolution of Arbitration in the Arab World, the uprisings of…
The notion of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is gaining momentum in international investment law. States continue to include the CSR provisions in their newest international investment agreements (IIAs). In addition to typical CSR clauses directed at states to encourage investors to incorporate the internationally recognized standards on CSR (e.g…
In ICC Dispute Resolution Bulletin No. 2, 39-51, 2019
In Building the European Union. The Jurist’s View of the Union’s Evolution, Bloomsbury, 2021
The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators’ Code of Professional and Ethical Conduct for Members which refers to the Oxford English Dictionary definition of “ethics”, states that a code of ethics provides a set of moral principles according to which one should conduct one’s affairs. Such an understanding conforms with the international…
This yearly digest of International mutual legal assistance focuses on interactions between legal orders and more particularly in relations between judges and arbitrators at any phase of proceedings.
Each year ArbitralWomen provides support to a number of Teams who participate in dispute resolution competitions, such as the Vis or Vis East International Arbitration Moot by covering their registration fee.
Following are the conditions for the funding: