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ICC and Jus Mundi extend partnership on dispute resolution content

  • چهارشنبه 06 مهر 1401
ICC and Jus Mundi extend partnership on dispute resolution content

ICC and Jus Mundi have broadened the scope of their existing partnership to enable wider access to ICC’s dispute resolution expertise via Jus Mundi’s international law and arbitration research engine.

 

Containing over 7,500 documents, the ICC Dispute Resolution Library is a key resource for international businesses, legal practitioners, and academic institutions that grants access to the ICC Dispute Resolution Bulletin, ICC arbitral awards, ICC Institute Dossiers, ICC Commission Reports, the ICC Enforcement Guide, the Secretariat’s Guide to ICC Arbitration, ICC Model Contracts, and special publications. The ICC Dispute Resolution Library will be available via the Jus Mundi platform as of 1 October 2022.

 

Commenting on the broader agreement, Secretary General of the ICC International Court of Arbitration Alexander Fessas said: “ICC is committed to strengthening arbitral infrastructure worldwide and the launch of the new ICC Dispute Resolution Library delivers on that promise."

 

Throughout its 100-year history, ICC has brought global business together to support an international rules-based order, including the promotion of global trade and commerce through initiatives and services including those of the ICC International Court of Arbitration (ICC Court).

 

The partnership will see Jus Mundi, the world’s most comprehensive research engine for international law and arbitration, provide full public access to all publishable ICC Court awards and related documents made as of 1 January 2019.

 

About Jus Mundi

 

Jus Mundi is a Paris-based legal tech providing smart search tools for international law and arbitration research. Jus Mundi strives to make international law and arbitration easily accessible and understandable, using artificial intelligence and machine learning to collect and structure global legal data. By combining law and technology, Jus Mundi enhances lawyers’ decision-making by giving them access to critical legal information and analytics on arbitrators, judges, and WTO panelists.

 

To learn more about Jus Mundi, please visit jusmundi.com.