The Determination of the Seat in Blockchain-based Arbitration: The Quest for the Closest Connection in a Decentralised Legal Vacuum

S. Hourani
Hourani, Sara
Y. Farah MCIArb, SFHEA
Farah MCIArb, SFHEA, Youseph

Article from: TDM 1 (2026), in Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies

Introduction

The paper first delves into an explanation of blockchain-based arbitration and its system of self-governance by the law of code in section II. Section III then analyses the current position of the law on the determination of the lex arbitri in international arbitration and the current gaps in the law regarding the closest connection for the determination of the arbitral seat in blockchain-based arbitration. Sections IV and V explore the recent case law and policy developments on the determination of the relevant forum to hear disputes arising from web3-based transactions, and Section VI ...

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Suggested Citation

S. Hourani; Y. Farah MCIArb, SFHEA; "The Determination of the Seat in Blockchain-based Arbitration: The Quest for the Closest Connection in a Decentralised Legal Vacuum"
TDM 1 (2026), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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