I-Arb Africa was launched in 2015 in Kenya. It started out with a dream to create an African platform for information about arbitration and grew into being the information hub for the continent.

How does i-arb contribute to african arbitration?

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✳︎ More informed understanding about Africa as a market and a consumer of arbitration. 

What is Available on I-Arb?

⸻ IArb Africa

COUNTRY PROFILES

Take a look at our compilation of preliminary profile information on each African country regarding signed Bilateral Investment Treaties, important arbitration conventions and treaties signed and ratified (NYC, ICSID), national arbitration legislations and arbitration centers as well as known arbitration cases. All you need in one place!

Profiles

AFRICA AT ISDS

Africa in ISDS is a compilation of data of known Investor-State Disputes concerning African parties, in most cases States, starting from the 1970s until now.

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ARBITRATION DIRECTORY

The Arbitration Directory is a continuously growing database of African arbitration experts. It profiles African law firms, counsel and arbitrators whose experience in arbitration (domestic or international), knowledge of international law or other relevant fields make them ideal candidates for appointments or instructions on matters. Find an African counsel or arbitrator now!

The Directory

AFRICAN ARBITRATION CALENDAR

African Arbitration Calendar, is a regularlyupdated list of events related to international arbitration being held in Africa. Find and attend arbitration events near you!
Organizing an event? Send us the details here:
registrations@iarbafrica.com

Calendar

AFRICARBITRATION

A podcast about arbitration in Africa and Africa in Arbitration. Through series of interviews with experts in African arbitration and trade, we provide updates on recent developments in the continent from those closest to it all.

The Podcast

ENFORCEMENT

Find decisions on the enforcement of foreign arbitral awards by African courts as well as decisions by non-African courts on cases concerning African parties. With decisions from a growing number of jurisdictions, this database is one of a kind!

The Database

Recent collaborators with I-Arb