Great resource by Yarik Kryvoi and Anna Petrig on trends across global arbitral institutions, with interesting information on East Asia and particularly China:
🔲 "In 2023, 72 percent of all cases in the dataset were resolved in China under the auspices of Chinese arbitral institutions. The global share of China-based disputes has also increased by 5 percent in 2024 (from 67% to 72%). It must be noted that the vast majority of China-based disputes are domestic and do not have an international element."
🔲 "The World Arbitration Caseload signals a strong rise in arbitration in the world and particularly in Asia, led by institutions in China and Singapore. Although we need more time to reach conclusions related to long-term trends, Shanghai’s remarkable caseload emphasizes its emergence as a central hub for arbitration in China, while Hong Kong’s downturn may indicate shifting preferences in the Asian arbitration landscape."
Arbitration Lab is pleased to share the inaugural World Arbitration Caseload report, tracking case trends across major global arbitral institutions. This empirical study co-authored by Yarik Kryvoi and Anna Petrig reveals the top 15 arbitration institutions and rules and shows the following trends:
🌐 Arbitration continues to grow around the world
🌐 The majority of arbitrated cases result from commercial disputes
🌐 The busiest arbitral institutions of the world are based in China, where the lion’s share of arbitrated disputes takes place
🌐 The fastest growing arbitral institutions are based in Asia
For will analysis with infographics, please visit this page: https://lnkd.in/emsf73J5
In the coming years, we aim to expand the World Arbitration Caseload, broadening the analysed data and findings. If your firm is interested in sponsoring and developing further this initiative, please reach out to Arbitration Lab.
World Arbitration Caseload 2024 - Mapping the Terrain – Arbitration Lab
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