eBRAM and Jus Mundi Announce Cooperation
7 May 2024
eBRAM International Online Dispute Resolution Centre (eBRAM) and Jus Mundi are thrilled to announce a formal cooperation on 7th May 2024 to improve global access to documents in international arbitration for the benefit of enhanced understanding of arbitration in Hong Kong, and for the greater public good.
In cooperation with Jus Mundi, eBRAM will select non-confidential information for Jus Mundi to host on its open public database, allowing anyone in the world to search these materials using Jus Mundi’s open research tools.
Speaking about the collaboration, Dr Thomas So JP, Chairman of eBRAM, stated that:
“I am delighted to see eBRAM’s collaboration with Jus Mundi. The two entities are complementary to one another, and both can draw on the other’s strengths to provide synergies that ultimately benefit arbitration users. I am looking forward to seeing more useful materials being hosted on Jus Mundi’s world renowned platform.”
Jean-Rémi de Maistre, CEO & Co-Founder of Jus Mundi, said:
“eBRAM has played a pivotal role improving access to online dispute resolution in the Asia Pacific, creating a hub for international dispute resolution in Hong Kong, China and the wider region. Jus Mundi is proud to collaborate in this formal cooperation with eBRAM, to bring greater understanding of online dispute resolution in Hong Kong to a global audience.”
Following the announcement of the cooperation, eBRAM and Jus Mundi will begin incorporating non-confidential eBRAM materials into Jus Mundi’s comprehensive international law and arbitration database. Materials will be made available in a range of languages as determined by eBRAM and the language of the arbitration, ensuring that practitioners and researchers worldwide have improved access to these valuable legal resources.