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Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in International Arbitration

By Matthew Dacoronias-Marina
Coming Soon Routledge Available November 2026

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ISBN-13
9781041282860
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
November 2026
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in International Arbitration offers an exhaustive analysis of technology-assisted arbitration across the entire arbitral lifecycle by examining how blockchain and artificial intelligence are used in drafting and concluding arbitral agreements, in the constitution of the tribunal, in the overall procedural management of the case, on evidence and disclosure, on virtual hearings, and even on arbitral award drafting. It delves deeper into the limitations of automation, the non-delegable roles of arbitrators, and the compatibility of digital procedures with core arbitration principles such party autonomy, due process, equality of arms, secrecy, and impartiality. Additionally, it examines how new technologies interact with private international law, with the consent of the parties, the relevant legislation and how these technologies can be incorporated into arbitration without going against public policy, without violation due process rights and, in that way ensuring enforcement under the New York Convention.

This book, by examining how blockchain and artificial intelligence are changing arbitral practice, provides a fresh and topical viewpoint on current debates in international arbitration and explores how these technological advancements are reshaping arbitration foundations while posing ethical challenges about the future of arbitration.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction

Part 1: Supporting the Arbitral Process through Technology
Chapter I. Arbitration Agreement and Digital Consent
Chapter II. Constitution of the Tribunal
Chapter III. Procedural Management and Virtual Arbitration
Chapter IV. Evidence, Disclosure, and AI-Assisted Document Review
Chapter V. Data Security and Confidentiality

Part 2: Augmenting Arbitration and Replacing Humans
Chapter I. The Non-Delegable Functions of the Arbitral Tribunal
Chapter II. AI-Assisted Decisions (Lex Arbitri Digitalis). Chapter III. Autonomous Arbitration

Part 3: Proposing a New Framework for Enhanced E-Arbitration
Concluding Remarks
Augmenting Arbitration and Replacing Humans
Recognition and Enforcement

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