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International Arbitration 2025 - Distinguished Advisers

November 2025  |  LITIGATION & DISPUTE RESOLUTION

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The enduring popularity of international arbitration as a means of dispute resolution reflects the strength of its processes and the considerable advantages it offers over national court litigation in resolving cross-border disputes. Its neutrality, accessibility and the availability of expert decision makers, along with internationally enforceable awards, confidentiality and procedural flexibility, have made arbitration the preferred method of resolving international disputes across many regions and industries.

The use and relevance of international arbitration have continued to grow in recent years, particularly as tariff-related disputes have become more widespread. The tariffs introduced by the Trump administration disrupted global supply chains and triggered commercial instability – a trend that is likely to result in a wave of cross-border conflicts in the future.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is another area expected to significantly influence international arbitration. Current applications of AI include factual and legal research, data analytics and document review. In the coming years, AI is anticipated to play a greater role in drafting and evaluating legal arguments. This evolution will present challenges related to accuracy, ethical considerations and AI’s capacity to manage complex legal reasoning.

Against this backdrop, Financier Worldwide turns to some of the leading lights in their field, who share their stories…

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