01/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/26/2026 08:31
Dispute Resolution Services
The ICC Dispute Resolution Library is now fully accessible through Jus Mundi's agentic research tool, Jus AI, bringing ICC's dispute resolution knowledge directly into a platform designed to support the needs of arbitration professionals.
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Through this integration, practitioners subscribed to both the ICC Dispute Resolution Library and Jus AI can instruct Jus AI to work exclusively with ICC-authored publications, including the ICC Bulletin, ICC reports, The Secretariat's Guide to ICC Arbitration, ICC Enforcement Guide, ICC Institute Dossiers and other ICC publications.
Alexander G. Fessas, Secretary General of the ICC International Court of Arbitration and Director of ICC Dispute Resolution Services, said:
"For more than a century, ICC has worked to make dispute resolution more predictable, transparent and accessible. Integrating the ICC Dispute Resolution Library into Jus AI offers practitioners a new way to navigate our body of knowledge with confidence and precision. It reflects our ongoing commitment to equip arbitration professionals with tools that meet the needs of modern dispute resolution".
With Jus AI, users can now navigate ICC Dispute Resolution Library content in new ways:
The development builds on a collaboration that began in 2021 with the publication of ICC arbitral awards and expanded in 2023 through the integration of the ICC Dispute Resolution Library on Jus Mundi.
ICC Dispute Resolution Library content can now be accessed through the agentic AI tool designed for arbitration research. By pairing ICC resources with advanced AI capabilities, practitioners gain faster access to structured, reliable insights that support more informed decision-making.
Jean-Rémi de Maistre, CEO and Co-Founder of Jus Mundi, said:
"This integration transforms how practitioners engage with a century of ICC institutional knowledge. Practitioners can now perform broader, more accurate research faster than ever before by combining ICC expertise with the reasoning capabilities of Jus AI".