Walking the Tightrope: The Delicate Dance of Neutrality and Independence in International Commercial Arbitration’s Pursuit of True Justice
This blog has been authored by Vertika Kashyap, first-year student at Chanakya National Law University, and the winner in the CNLU Fresher’s Blog Writing Competition 2025-26.
State Immunity and Arbitral Award Enforcement: A Legal Grey Zone Undermining Arbitration Credibility

This article has been authored by Ms. Charvi Jain, a 3rd year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) student at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab Introduction International arbitration owes its success to the assumption that the award rendered in the proceeding ought to be final, enforceable, and binding. The entire effort of successful proceedings goes to […]