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Repository Citation Kristen M. Blankley, House Rules: Arbitrating NIL in College Athletics, 36 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 291 (2026) Available at: https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/sportslaw/vol36/iss2/3 Kristen M. Blankley, House Rules: Arbitrating NIL in College Athletics, 36 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 291 (2026) Available at: https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/sportslaw/vol36/iss2/3

Pallavi Raj, Amity University Noida 1. Introduction “Arbitration is the means by which business men settle disputes among themselves.” - Lord Mustill International commercial transactions have expanded rapidly in the contemporary global economy, resulting in a corresponding increase in cross-border commercial disputes involving multinational corporations, foreign investors, state entities, and pr…
Avi Jindal, O.P Jindal Global University I. Introduction: Sisyphus in the Arbitral Forum An arbitral award is supposed to end a dispute. In India, that expectation has been broken with troubling regularity. The award moves to a Section 34 court for setting aside, then to a Section 37 appeal, then to the Supreme Court by special leave, and then potentially through review. The Delhi Airport Metro c…
Adarsh A S, LLM, National Law School of India University, Bangalore ABSTRACT The article critically examines the Government of India’s decision to move away from arbitration to mediation in public procurement contracts through the Ministry of Finance’s Notification dated 03 June 2024. The paper analysis this through the eyes of pro arbitration jurisprudence put forth within the Indian legal syste…
Aarushi, Amity University, Noida 1. Introduction Power comes from what you know. – Francis Bacon. That idea, by Francis Bacon, hits harder now. Today's world runs on speed, sharp ideas, rarely stop moving. Companies thrive not just on machines or money instead on hidden details only they possess. Think secret recipes, unseen plans, who buys what how they make it work behind closed doors. These ar…
