Separate Paths Towards a Shared Goal: Case for Separate Laws for International Arbitrations

This article has been authored by Yashwardhan Singh is a 3rd year law student at Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University).
Arbitrability of Industrial Disputes: Compatibility with Labor Laws and Employment Contracts in India and Abroad

This article has been authored by Sarthak Mishra, a 3rd-year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) student at National Law University, Jabalpur.
Blockchain Arbitration: Redefining Dispute Resolution for Smart Contracts
This article has been authored by Advait Sharma and Bhadra Anil are 4th-year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) students at the NUALS, Kochi.
Admiralty Jurisdiction in Salvage Arbitration: Can Maritime Salvage Claims Be Fully Arbitrable in India?

This article has been authored by Vedansh Raj is an student at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab (RGNUL).
Standardizing Dispute Crystallisation: Jurisdiction Ratione Temporis as A Procedural Issue

This article has been authored by Anmol Tyagi, 3rd year student at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala.
Interim Measures Advancement in Arbitration: Backup Dancers to Global Enforcers
This article has been authored by Deepesh Tapariya is a 3rd year B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) student at Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur. “Interim measures: the linchpin of arbitration’s efficacy, empowering parties to enforce foreign awards with precision.” – Gary Born[1] Introduction A well-known personality in international arbitration put it succinctly: To achieve the noted goals arbitration […]
Breaking New Ground: The Addition of Coordinated Proceedings under SIAC Rule 17
This article has been authored by Srijan Tripathi and Vaibhav Chandra Srivastava are 3rd year B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.) students at Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur. Introduction The Singapore International Arbitration Centre (“SIAC”) had published the Draft 7th Edition of the SIAC Rules for public consultation on 22nd August, 2023 which have, after due consideration come into effect from […]
AI-Driven Decision-Making in Arbitration: A Double-Edged Sword
This article is authored by Aravya and Lavanya, first year law students at NLU Delhi.
Pre-Arbitral Procedures: To be mandatory or not?
This article has been authored by Ritwik Sharma & Ishani Chakraborty, 3rd year law students at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala. Introduction Multi-tiered dispute resolution clauses (“MDR”) require parties to fulfill mandatory pre-adjudicatory requirements before the commencement of arbitral proceedings. So far, Indian courts have generally upheld a pro-arbitration stance, treating such pre-arbitral steps […]
Demystification of Arbitration Apparatus of WTO Disputes

This article has been authored by Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Associate at Adhrit Legal, Noida Abstract The paper illustrates the significance of arbitration in adjudicating the WTO disputes between the states.