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Publications

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



"To Domestic Courts Worldwide: Here is Why You Can Disregard the August 2018 Partial Award from The Hague, Netherlands in the Chevron-Ecuador Litigation" examines the Chevron-Ecuador litigation through a specific lens: It dissects and critiques a partial award rendered by an international tribunal at the Permanent Court of Arbitration on…


On 5 May 2020, twenty three Member States of the European Union concluded the Agreement for the Termination of Bilateral Investment Treaties between the Member States of the European Union (“Agreement”). This Agreement is perceived by its signatories and the European Commission as an implementation of the Achmea…


Champerty re-emerges: an overview of recent US Circuit Court rulings on third-party funding

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The way we are currently conducting business is being challenged, and the ADR and legal community are not immune to these challenges. But I would like to pose the question, where is this challenge coming from? Is it from being forced to adopt a different way to conduct ADR proceedings…


When we moved from snail mail to telex, and later to telefax and then to email, such changes did not create a buzz. This sudden viral outbreak may well be the triggering event that is generating popularity for virtual hearings. The unexpected noise has had many benefits including bringing to…