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The Contents of Journal of International Arbitration, Volume 41, Issue 3 (June 2024)

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Taking stock of divergent interpretations that pose challenges to achieving a uniform enforcement regime, the article proposes a pragmatic approach to interpreting arbitrability under the New York Convention, which seeks to minimize judicial interference and enhance the efficiency of enforcement procedures.

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Embracing the Human in Arbitration: A Look Back at ICCA Hong Kong 2024

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Brekoulakis’s and Howard’s relativist perspective was shared by other speakers who challenged the traditional view of the arbitrator’s role, questioning whether their primary focus should be on delivering justice or resolving disputes efficiently. Kun Fan discussed how ideas of justice and efficiency may vary with context.

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Countdown to RIDW24: Building Investor Trust: A Dive into Saudi Arabia’s Legal Reforms

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The Arbitration Law of 2012 (“Arbitration Law”), inspired by and modeled after the UNCITRAL Model Law On International Commercial Arbitration, was crafted to offer foreign investors with a reliable and efficient mechanism for resolving potential conflicts. We look forward to attending the SCCA24 Conference !

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California International Arbitration Week 2024: Navigating Technology Disputes in the Modern Era

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Enhancing Arbitrator Expertise for International Tech Disputes Technology’s influence on arbitration is increasing, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of proceedings. Recognizing and understanding these differences is crucial, as it influences how arbitrators perceive and judge the credibility of testimonies.

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Interviews with Our Editors: In Conversation with Datuk Sundra Rajoo, Director of the Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC)

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It is now important for the Centre to show that it is independent and efficient with a commitment to promote ADR services in Asia and beyond. By allowing parties to streamline the resolution process and manage their resources efficiently, AIAC’s framework aligns with the fast-paced demands of trade. 1) Rule 12 of the 2023 Rules.

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Arbitration Tech Toolbox: The Future of Dispute Resolution: Evolution or Revolution?

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Technology has driven efficiency and reduced costs in some areas, but the underlying legal tasks have not materially changed. Crypto, block-chain and AI technology will all influence business transactions over time, meaning the type of disputes will evolve. That may not be the case going forward. pinqDR.com is one such example.

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Turning up the Heat on Tech Investors: Navigating the New “Tech Cold War”

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Amid concerns over the influence tech companies wield, States are starting to insulate their economies from perceived foreign risks of influence, while seeking to champion home-grown tech juggernauts. These changes have profound political, economic, and societal implications.