DRS Thought Leadership
ICC announces new editorial board for Dispute Resolution Bulletin
The new editorial board consists of 20 members who will serve a three-year mandate.
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has appointed new co-editors-in-chief and editorial board members of the ICC Dispute Resolution Bulletin. The Bulletin is ICC’s flagship, triannual journal focused on arbitration and other methods of dispute resolution. Editorial board members are highly-regarded dispute resolution practitioners from around the world, with diverse backgrounds. With their involvement, the Bulletin will remain one of the most essential go-to resources on dispute prevention and resolution.
Since the first edition in 1990, the Bulletin has been at the forefront of providing up-to-date developments in international arbitration and commentaries on ICC dispute resolution and arbitral awards. The Bulletin offers legal updates, expert insights and studies, best practices and analysis of ICC awards. It also reports on ICC events and trainings, and features book reviews for dispute resolution practitioners.
Claudia Salomon, President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration, said:
“In line with the ICC Court pledge to drive thought leadership, the new co-editors in chief and editorial board members will ensure that the Bulletin continues to generate innovative ideas, and build capacity, offering readers a greater understanding of the arbitration and ADR process.”
Alexander G. Fessas, Director of ICC Dispute Resolution Services and Secretary General of the ICC Court, said:
“As the leading institution in dispute resolution, ICC plays a critical role in promoting access to justice and the rule of law. The Bulletin serves as a vital platform for analysis and debate, fostering the safeguard of the legitimacy of arbitration and ADR, and maximising the potential of all in the legal and business communities. We are confident that, with the new editorial board, the Bulletin’s relevance and reach will continue to grow exponentially.”
The Bulletin’s gender-balanced editorial board comprises 20 members based in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and the United States.
The Bulletin is led by two co-editors-in-chief: Rafael Rincón, a partner at Rincón Castro Abogados in Colombia, and Sara Nadeau Seguin, a partner at Teynier Pic in France. Both were members of the board during the previous mandate. They succeed Julien Fouret and Yasmine Lahlou, who were appointed as members of the ICC Court in July 2024.
The 2025-2027 ICC Bulletin editorial board members are:
- Sara Nadeau Seguin, Co-Editor in Chief, Partner, Teynier Pic, France
- Rafael Rincón, Co-Editor in Chief, Partner, Rincón Castro Abogados, Colombia
- Aysha Abdulla Mutaywea, Partner, MENA Chambers, Bahrain
- Marie-Isabelle Delleur, Counsel, Clifford Chance, Brazil
- *Farouk El-Hosseny, Senior Associate, Three Crowns, United Kingdom
- *Ahmed Habib, Senior Associate, DWF, Qatar
- *Imad Khan, Partner, Winston & Strawn, United States of America (Houston)
- Monserrat Manzano, Partner, Von Wobeser, Mexico
- Alexandre Mazuranic, Partner, BMG Avocats, Switzerland
- *Damien Nyer, Partner, White & Case, United States of America (New York)
- *Olena Perepelynska, Partner and Head of International Arbitration, Integrites, Ukraine
- *Sulabh Rewari, Partner, Keystone, India
- *Michele Sabatini, Partner, Arblit, Italy
- Mikaël Schinazi, Associate, Jones Day, France
- Anna Secomb, Arbitrator, Singapore
- *Leyou Tameru, Founder, I-Arb Africa, Ethiopia
- Mireille Taok, International Arbitrator, Lawyer, and University Lecturer, United Arab Emirates
- Monty Taylor, Barrister, Tenth Floor Chambers, Australia
- Sylvia Tee, Partner, Ashurst, China
- *Angeline Welsh, Barrister, Essex Chambers, United Kingdom
* Member during the previous mandate, which is renewable once.
The Bulletin is published three times a year with the next edition due in March 2025. The latest edition of the ICC Dispute Resolution Bulletin is freely available for download in the ICC Dispute Resolution Library.