
Publications
ArbitralWomen members regularly publish articles in highly-regarded legal and ADR journals
ArbitralWomen members regularly publish articles in highly-regarded legal and ADR journals
In recent years, expert determination has become a proceeding similar in many ways to arbitration, as the role of the expert has developed from an ‘advisor’ to a 'decision maker'. The so-called expert proceeding has become a powerful and cost-effective alternative to arbitration, due to its speed and simplicity. However…
The only way to measure change is to collate and publish statistics year after year. In spite of the extremely slow progress that the author has criticised when discussing on various occasions the evolution of female representation in the last thirty years, progress has been increasingly visible in recent years…
On Dec. 23, 2015, a well-planned, perfectly synchronized and brilliantly executed cyber-attack caused a six-hour blackout for hundreds of thousands of customers in and around Ukraine's capital city of Kiev. While there have been no reported cases of cyber-terrorism causing power outages in the U.S., the attack methodology, tactics, techniques…
Two important services are currently missing in the dispute resolution processes and which are desperatly needed: first, dispute resolution organisation need to offer a platform to their users to conduct their procedures in an online secure environment; second, dispute resolution stakeholders need to address the resolution of consumer disputes.