Middle Corridor dispute resolution IAC EAW 2026
Eurasia Arbitration WeekEvents & CollaborationsInternational

Experts at Eurasian Arbitration Week 2026 discussed international arbitration, dispute resolution, arbitration reforms, legal certainty, and regional cooperation to strengthen cross-border dispute resolution along the Middle Corridor.

Regional Arbitration Centres
Eurasia Arbitration WeekEvents & CollaborationsInternational

During the IAC Eurasia Arbitration Week 2026, “Regional Update: ADR Trends in Central Asia & South Caucasus” focused on how jurisdictions across Central Asia and the South Caucasus are strengthening their arbitration ecosystems through legislative reform, institutional development, judicial support, and enhanced enforcement practices.

soft law international arbitration UNCITRAL Model Law
Eurasia Arbitration WeekEvents & CollaborationsInternational

How do soft law, modern arbitration legislation and supportive courts influence cross-border dispute resolution? A Day 3 panel at IAC Eurasia Arbitration Week 2026 examined the evolving legal and institutional framework shaping international arbitration across Eurasia.

Enforcing Arbitration Awards
Eurasia Arbitration WeekEvents & CollaborationsInternational

Leading arbitration practitioners at Eurasian Arbitration Week 2026 explored practical strategies for enforcing arbitral awards, discussing Kazakhstan’s evolving arbitration framework, the AIFC Court, sanctions, judicial predictability and the growing importance of enforcement planning in cross-border disputes.

Lawrence Teh Eurasian Arbitration Week 2026
Eurasia Arbitration WeekEvents & CollaborationsInternational

Lawrence Teh highlighted the importance of institutional trust, judicial restraint, and cultural understanding in international arbitration, while encouraging Kazakhstan to build an arbitral identity rooted in its own strengths rather than replicating existing models.

Gary Born International Arbitration
Eurasia Arbitration WeekEvents & CollaborationsInternational

Delivering the keynote address at Eurasian Arbitration Week 2026, Gary Born examined the evolution of international arbitration from ancient civilisations to the modern legal order, arguing that arbitration has always been rooted in party autonomy, contractual freedom and the pursuit of peaceful dispute resolution.

AI arbitrator New York Convention enforcement
Events & CollaborationsICA Conference

If the AI systems driving arbitral decisions are trained on materials from other jurisdictions, the awards they generate may be unenforceable or worse, systematically biased. Sir Geoffrey Vos used his keynote at the ICA’s 4th Indo-UK Commercial Disputes Conference to draw a line between AI in arbitration, where party consent makes adoption feasible, and AI in courts, where constitutional legitimacy makes it impossible.

Lord Neuberger LIDW26 Keynote
Events & CollaborationsLondon International Disputes Week

At LIDW 2026, Lord Neuberger praised international arbitration as one of modern dispute resolution’s great success stories, while warning that cost, delay, transparency and corruption must now be confronted if arbitration is to retain its legitimacy.

Modification of Arbitral Award
Op EdsOP. ED.

by Dr G.B. Reddy* and Dr S.B. Md. Irfan Ali Abbas**

Arbitral Bias
Cyril Amarchand MangaldasExperts Corner

by Juvraj Singh Bindra* and Esha Goyal**

Karnataka High Court
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Karnataka High Court: A Division bench of Ritu Raj Awasthi, CJ., and Suraj Govindaraj, J. issued notice to the respondent and listed