IAW Topics

  1. 1.

    The New Deal Disputes: Arbitrating High-Value, Technology-Driven M&A

  2. 2.

    Game On: Dispute Resolution for Esports, Gaming and the Virtual Economy

  3. 3.

    Conflicts, Repeat Appointments and Perceptions of Bias: Where Should the Line Be Drawn?

  4. 4.

    Disputes in a Fragmenting World: Sanctions, Trade Wars and the Neutral Seat

  5. 5.

    Can Arbitration Survive Insolvency? Emerging Questions in Cross-Border Restructuring

  6. 6.

    “Pay Now, Argue Later”: Interim Payments and India’s Construction Dispute Wave

  7. 7.

    Institutional Intervention in Arbitration: Necessity or Overreach?

  8. 8.

    Shadow Arbitrators and Tribunal Secretaries: Efficiency Tool or Due Process Risk?

  9. 9.

    The Geopoliticisation of Commercial Disputes: Challenges for International Arbitration

  10. 10.

    AI, Algorithms and Access: Technology's Impact on Diversity in Dispute Resolution

  11. 11.

    Data Privacy in Cross-Border Arbitration: DPDPA, GDPR and Beyond

  12. 12.

    Defeating Guerrilla Tactics — Procedural Efficiency and Delay

  13. 13.

    Transnational Issue Estoppel and Parallel Proceedings

  14. 14.

    Investment Arbitration After Trump: Tariffs, Treaty Claims and India’s Choices

  15. 15.

    The Green Docket: Climate, ESG and the Coming Wave of Environmental Disputes

  16. 16.

    Breaking into the Arbitrator Club — Diversity and the Next Generation

  17. 17.

    The MCIA Rules Revised — Benchmarking India's Institutions Against Global Standards

  18. 18.

    Geopolitics, Supply Chain Chaos, and Force Majeure — Who Bears the Cost on Infrastructure Projects?

  19. 19.

    Data Centre Construction Disputes — The Next Big Wave in Infrastructure Arbitration

  20. 20.

    Sovereignty and the New Frontier — Boundary Disputes, Deep Seabed, and Outer Space

  21. 21.

    ESG as a Sword and Shield in Commercial Arbitration

  22. 22.

    The Global Race for Arbitration Seats — Who Is Winning and Why?

  23. 23.

    Enforcing Awards Against Sovereign States — Immunity, Assignment, and the Limits of the New York Convention

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    The Responsibilities of Dispute Resolution Practitioners — Conscientious Objection, Competing Duties, and the Limits of Neutrality