1st Edition
Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in International Arbitration
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. Bibliography.
Biography
Matthew Dacoronias-Marina is a Greek-qualified lawyer and accredited mediator. He has studied at the University of Edinburgh and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, from where he holds his PhD. His research and practice focus on arbitration, civil and commercial law, and private international law, with particular interest in emerging technologies






