Just as the arbitration community was beginning to come to grips with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, practitioners must now navigate a global environment marked by the Ukrainian conflict and its consequences, including sanctions against Russia and Belarus.
While lasting effects can be anticipated on the number and types of disputes that will be generated by these geopolitical developments, it is difficult at present, to predict the long-term impact.
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