Monthly Archives: May 2022


Author: Kavya Jha* Jurisdiction: International   Topics: Confidentiality Due Process Paranoia Technology     Introduction Online Dispute Resolution (ODR), which integrates information communication technology with dispute resolution mechanisms, has gained immense popularity, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Queen Mary University 2021 International Arbitration Survey, 79% of the […]

Technology and Arbitration: The Age of Confidentiality Concerns and Due ...


Author: Sima Ghaffari* Jurisdiction: Iran   Topics: Reasons Requirement Enforcement of Arbitral Awards International Institutions and Rules     Drafting an enforceable and well-reasoned arbitral award is an art. The reasons requirement has rarely been analyzed in the arbitral realm and the elements of reasoning in court decisions should not […]

Reasoned Arbitral Awards: An Iranian Perspective


Author: Amanda J. Lee* Jurisdiction: International   Topics: Arbitrators and Arbitral Tribunals   “The Knight looked surprised at the question. ‘What does it matter where my body happens to be?” he said. “My mind goes on working all the same.””[1] During the pandemic the arbitration community responsibly sheltered in place while […]

Through the Looking-Glass: Wellbeing in Arbitration — Part 2



Author: Amanda J. Lee* Jurisdiction: International   Topics: Arbitrators and Arbitral Tribunals     “Well, in our country,” said Alice, still panting a little, “you’d generally get to somewhere else — if you ran very fast for a long time, as we’ve been doing.”  “A slow sort of country!” said the […]

Through the Looking-Glass: Wellbeing in Arbitration — Part 1