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The Digital Jury: AI-Generated Evidence and the Blurry Boundaries of Truth in International Arbitration
I. Introduction: The Digital Transformation of Dispute Resolution AI-generated evidence is increasingly present in international arbitration, offering efficiency but posing serious legal risks arising from deepfakes, bias, and hallucinations. These threats undermine evidentiary reliability, procedural fairness, and award enforceability. While some jurisdictions and arbitral bodies have issued guidelines, Vietnam lacks a clear framework addressing this issue. Give
Minh Sang LE
21 mars


La construction arbitrale du principe de l'attente légitime de l'investisseur en droit international de l'investissement : tension, résistance et exclusion en sein d'un droit interactionnel
INTRODUCTION L’arbitrage international d’investissement fait actuellement face à une crise de légitimité importante, due à...
Julien-Manuel Després
10 juin 2025


Navigating the Intersection of EU Sanctions and Investment Protection Law
This article explores the legal complexities arising from the European Union's sanctions framework and its intersection with...
Aleksandra Zofia Lech
2 févr. 2025


Une Analyse de Droit International Privé Européen du Règlement sur l’Intelligence Artificielle : Défis et Perspectives
Théorisée dans les années 1950, l’intelligence artificielle (IA) a connu un développement fulgurant grâce à la combinaison du Big Data av
Sakhavat Yusifov
4 déc. 2024


Mexico's Recent Judicial Constitutional Reform and its Impact on Arbitration
Context On October 1st, 2024, Mexico sworn in its first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum, who vowed to continue the legacy of her...
Daniel Enrique Orozco Macías
8 nov. 2024


L’Arbitrage Commercial et le Contentieux Associé aux Droits Humains et à l’Environnement
Les critères ESG (i.e., Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance) font référence à la manière dont les organisations traitent les problèm
Victor Willcox
2 nov. 2024


Arbitration far from home: Practice and principles of international arbitration through the scope of three key geopolitical events
When the clock struck six on the evening of March 6th 2023, I was entering the elevator of number 8 Connaught Place in the Exchange Square i
Florian HAMEL COOKE
10 mai 2023


Investor-State Disputes during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Balancing Public Health Concerns and Foreign Investors’ Rights
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, we have seen governments around the world scrambling to find a way to contain the spread of the virus
Francesca Sebastiani
12 nov. 2020
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