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  • Prof. Emilia Onyema - Reframing Arbitration in Africa
    2026/06/07

    Arbitration in Africa is evolving rapidly, with new institutions, legal reforms, and a growing push to challenge the longstanding dominance of traditional seats like London, Paris, and Geneva. In this episode, Yağmur speaks with Professor Emilia Onyema about the state of arbitration in Africa, the rise of new arbitral institutions, and what it truly means to “Africanise” international arbitration.

    Professor Onyema is a leading figure in African arbitration, a professor at SOAS University of London, and the founder of initiatives such as “The African Promise” and the Arbitration Fund for African Students.

    We explore how the landscape of African arbitration is shifting, from the persistence of ad hoc arbitration and the emergence of dozens of new institutions, to sectoral trends in energy, construction, and technology.

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    42 分
  • Mihaela Apostol - The Quiet Influence of AI in Arbitration
    2026/02/09

    Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant prospect for arbitration. It is gradually entering everyday practice and prompting a more fundamental question: what happens when tools that rely on past patterns begin to shape how disputes are argued, evaluated, and resolved?

    In this episode of Lex Unbound, Yağmur speaks with Mihaela Apostol, independent counsel and arbitrator in London and co founder of ArbTech, about the increasingly nuanced role of AI in international arbitration.

    The conversation moves beyond efficiency and automation to examine how AI may influence persuasion, structure legal reasoning, and affect what ultimately appears convincing to decision makers. It also considers the risk of temporal bias in systems trained on historical awards, and whether reliance on such tools could make arbitration less responsive to doctrinal development and procedural innovation.

    Together, they reflect on questions of responsibility, evidentiary judgment, and equality of arms, and explore where practitioners may feel comfortable relying on AI and where a more deliberate, human approach remains essential.

    Rather than asking whether AI belongs in arbitration, this episode asks how the field can engage with these technologies thoughtfully while preserving the depth of judgment that complex disputes require.

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    43 分
  • Dr. Thomas Lehmann - From Protection to Transition: Investment Arbitration and the Climate Challenge
    2026/01/05

    As the world accelerates its transition to net zero, investment arbitration stands at a crossroads. In this episode, Vincent and Yağmur speak with Dr. Thomas Lehmann about how treaties originally drafted to protect foreign investors are now being tested against states’ environmental and climate obligations. From the Vattenfall v. Germany dispute over nuclear energy to the ICJ’s 2025 advisory opinion and the wave of Energy Charter Treaty withdrawals, we explore whether investment arbitration is genuinely transforming or simply adapting at the edges of global climate governance.

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    44 分
  • Petrit Elshani - Investment Arbitration in the Western Balkans: Lessons from Albania and Kosovo
    2025/11/06

    In this episode, hosts Vincent and Yağmur speak with Petrit Elshani of Wagner Arbitration about the evolution of investor-State arbitration in Albania and Kosovo.


    Drawing on cases including Selmani v. Kosovo and Durres Kurum v. Albania, the conversation traces how both jurisdictions are refining their legal frameworks, how tribunals have approached jurisdiction and state conduct, and how a new generation of practitioners is working to build a credible, forward-looking arbitration environment in the Western Balkans.


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    51 分
  • Cem Kalelioğlu – The ECtHR’s Semenya Decision and the Future of Sports Arbitration
    2025/08/18

    The field of international sports arbitration stands at a critical juncture following the Grand Chamber judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Caster Semenya v. Switzerland, delivered on 10 July 2025.

    In this episode, hosts Vincent and Yağmur speak with Cem Kalelioğlu, Counsel at WilmerHale London's international arbitration practice group, about the legal and institutional implications of this decision for the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

    We explore what the ECtHR’s finding of a violation of Article 6 ECHR means for the legitimacy of CAS, how the unique structure of international sports governance raises concerns about consent and fairness, and whether institutional reform is now unavoidable.

    This conversation also reflects on the role of Swiss law in shaping sports arbitration and asks what comes next for the resolution of disputes in global sport.

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    46 分
  • Ravi Aswani - The Law Governing Arbitration Agreements under the English Arbitration Act 2025
    2025/06/25

    London’s status as a global arbitration hub faces new challenges and opportunities with the introduction of the English Arbitration Act 2025.

    In this episode, hosts Vincent and Yağmur sit down with leading barrister and arbitrator Ravi Aswani from 36 Stone Chambers to discuss how the new Act changes the legal landscape for arbitration agreements, especially the law that governs them.

    We break down the implications for commercial parties, the practical impact for sectors like shipping, and what these reforms mean for London’s future as a seat of choice for international disputes.



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    50 分
  • Vishwanath Petkar - Arbitration in Mauritius: Reforming a Hybrid System in Comparative Perspective
    2025/05/21

    What happens when a small island nation with a mixed legal heritage faces the pressures of global arbitration reform?

    In this first episode of a brand new podcast series, we explore Mauritius’s dual-track arbitration system and examine current reform efforts in light of legal developments in Germany, the UK, and France.

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    46 分