World Arbitration and Mediation Review

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The World Arbitration and Mediation Review (WAMR) offers readers a comprehensive analysis of current developments in the global regulation and practice of arbitration and mediation. Through a combination of scholarly and practical articles, commentary, notes, and other contributions, the journal explores both international and domestic dimensions of dispute resolution.

WAMR is designed to serve the needs of arbitrators, mediators, and legal counsel who value a publication that is reliable, concise, and up to date. It delivers timely insights alongside curated collections of articles that address pressing issues within the arbitration and mediation community. The journal aims to be a practical resource—one that tackles complex and nuanced topics while remaining easy to navigate and accessible to busy professionals.

WAMR is a publication of Juris Publishing, Inc. This partnership ensures both the rigorous selection and academic quality of the journal’s content, reinforcing its value as a trusted resource in the field.

In shaping its editorial perspective, WAMR’s Editorial Board is committed to reflecting the global scope of arbitration and mediation, while also addressing the specific interests and challenges faced by practitioners in the United States.

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Topics

  • Commercial Arbitration
  • Investment Arbitration
  • Labor Arbitration
  • Technology and Intellectual Property Arbitration
  • State to State Arbitration
  • International and Domestic Arbitration
  • International and Domestic Mediation
  • Judicial Assistance
  • Family Mediation
  • Labor Mediation
  • Commercial Mediation
  • Technology and Intellectual Property Mediation
  • Arbitral Institutions
  • International law
  • Regional agreements
  • International Trade
  • Judicial Cooperation
  • Recognition and Enforcement
  • Ethics in international dispute resolution
  • Transparency in international dispute resolution
  • Corruption
  • Interim Measures

Connect with Us

Manuel A. Gomez
Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Global Engagement; Professor of Law
magomez@fiu.edu

Ana Michelle Artieda
Deputy Editor in Chief, World Arbitration and Mediation Review
aartieda@fiu.edu