
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
Emergency relief seems to be the weakest link in the commencement of the international arbitration process despite the fact that in many international commercial disputes, it is a much?needed security.
Arbitration proceedings ordinarily have the capacity to meet the needs of the parties except where urgent interim measures are required…
The launch of the Equal Representation in Arbitration (ERA) Pledge on 18 May 2016 in London marks a historic moment in international arbitration. The Pledge is a call to the international dispute resolution community to commit to increase the number of female arbitrators on an equal opportunity basis. All players…
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was established in 1960, and Indonesia became the seventh country to join in 1962. However, Indonesia suspended her membership for seven years from January 2009, and has just rejoined in January of this year. During her initial 27-year tenure, Indonesia’s representatives…
One of the most significant changes in the recent years is the progressive mind-opening of practitioners in favour of diversity, women and young practitioners in international dispute resolution. This article provides unrivalled statistics on women arbitrators in ICC arbitrations (I) and discusses some constraints related to selection of…
Overview of the impact on arbitration in Poland of the 2015 amendments of the Code of Civil Procedure and the Bankruptcy Law.