Jus Mundi takes on International Chamber of Commerce’s dispute resolution library

The library will include the ICC Bulletin, reports, enforcement guide, and institute dossiers

Jus Mundi takes on International Chamber of Commerce’s dispute resolution library
By Jacqueline So
Jan 29, 2026 / Share

The International Chamber of Commerce’s dispute resolution library has been integrated into global arbitration intelligence platform Jus Mundi.

Practitioners with ICC DRL and Jus AI subscriptions will gain access to ICC publications like the ICC Bulletin, ICC reports, The Secretariat's Guide to ICC Arbitration, ICC Enforcement Guide, and ICC Institute Dossiers through Jus Mundi’s agentic research tool Jus AI. The partnership builds on the existing relationship between ICC and Jus Mundi, which started with the ICC arbitral awards in 2021 and the integration of ICC DRL into Jus Mundi in 2023.

“This integration transforms how practitioners engage with a century of ICC institutional knowledge. Practitioners can now perform broader, more accurate research faster than ever before by combining ICC expertise with the reasoning capabilities of Jus AI,” said Jean-Rémi de Maistre, Jus Mundi CEO and co-founder, in a statement.

Users can conduct searches exclusively within ICC DRL sources; moreover, Jus AI can be used to simplify complicated queries into structured steps wherein all ICC sources will be cited. Jus Mundi also applies its security framework to protect access to the library; this framework includes ISO 27001, ISO 42001 for responsible AI governance and SOC II–attested systems.

The ICC DRL will be available as a standalone subscription or as part of Jus Mundi subscriptions. Jus AI will be fully integrated into all plans. Alexander G. Fessas, secretary general of the ICC International Court of Arbitration and Director of ICC Dispute Resolution Services, added that this marked a step in ICC’s long-held goal of improving the predictability, transparency, and accessibility of dispute resolution.

Jus Mundi was established by international arbitration practitioners. It served over 650 arbitration teams through Jus Mundi, Jus Connect, and Jus AI.

The ICC serves as the institutional representative of over 45 million companies in over 170 countries.

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