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Publication 09 Jul 2025 · United Kingdom

CMS International Disputes Digest – 2025 Summer Edition

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Welcome to the 2025 Summer edition of the International Disputes Digest, a biannual publication that explores the major challenges facing international business and offers practical strategies for surmounting them.

We are now midway through 2025, and global business faces a plethora of obstacles, including trade tariffs, cybersecurity, escalating and continuing conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine and uncertainty surrounding the emergence of AI. 

The current geopolitical landscape may seem unpredictable, but there are ways in which you can (and should) take this instability into account when drafting your contracts to avoid disputes.

With environmental issues still high on the agenda, we explore the European Free Trade Association Court’s first substantive environment ruling and how international rulings on climate change and the environment are shaping government policies.

In the field of international arbitration, we invite you to read about the principle of res judicata, the planned reform of French arbitration law, and the comparison of English and Singaporean approaches to arbitration during insolvency.

In this edition of the Digest, you will also find insightful articles discussing various areas of dispute resolution across jurisdictions, including: an overview of the Spanish cross-border rules on restructuring plans, tax disputes risk under Pillar Two, the emerging class-action landscape for ultra-processed foods in the UK and US as well as defamation cases in Monaco.

We hope you enjoy reading these articles. As you explore them, feel free to get back to us with any questions, comments and insights.

From courtrooms to policy: climate change and environmental disputes before international courts and tribunals

Ultra-processed foods: the emerging class action landscape in the US and UK

Permitting arbitrations to proceed during insolvency: new developments in Singapore

The evolution of ESG litigation risk for multinationals

Recent developments in Indonesian Arbitration Law

Drawing a green line in the fjords: EFTA court on economic gains v ecological protection

Report on the planned reform of French arbitration law: towards a consecration of the autonomy of French arbitration law

OECD’s Pillar Two and managing tax dispute risks

Qualification of a dealership agreement: franchise or selective distribution?

Contracting in the context of the new geopolitical landscape

Res judicata in international arbitration

Sports law – litigation and regulation are on the rise

Cross-border Spanish rules on restructuring plans

Monaco issues new jurisdictional threshold on cross-border defamation cases

Are China’s rules on the Implementation of Anti-foreign Sanctions Law and Provisions on Foreign IP Disputes restraints on the freedom to litigate?

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