International Arbitration Report: Issue 22 out now
The latest version of our International Arbitration Report produced by the global International Arbitration team has just been released. This edition has a particular focus on two of the hottest topics impacting the global economy – the energy transition and the emergence of artificial intelligence.
It looks at the impact of policies adopted by states to meet their obligations under global climate change agreements, and how this can create tension with those states other obligations to foreign investors under investment treaties, including the obligation to provide regulatory stability and predictability.
This report also provides two different and original perspectives on artificial intelligence in arbitration proceedings focussing on the case for regulating the use of AI and the lessons to be drawn from the use and misuse of AI before the national courts, particularly in relation to issues such as arbitrator selection, document production and evidence processes and challenges to arbitral awards.
The full issue can be found here.