How dispute resolution rules can evolve to meet business needs
Originally published on SCMP on 8 July 2026
Thirteen.
That is how many times I have shared my perspectives in the South China Morning Post (SCMP) from May 2025 to the present.
Each piece represents hours of questioning, refining, and trying to make sense of where our world is heading.
My latest piece explores a tension I think deeply about: how do we advance technology without losing our humanity?
I agree with the arguments that while we absolutely must keep final adjudication and critical decision-making firmly in human hands, we also have to be practical.
Over-regulating with blanket AI disclosure rules will only create a legal minefield. After all, AI is already quietly powering the everyday research platforms we rely on.
Writing these pieces forces me to distil complex problems into shared conversations.
To everyone who has read, challenged, or supported my ideas along the way, thank you for being part of this journey.
You can read the full piece here: How dispute resolution rules can evolve to meet business needs - https://www.scmp.com/opinion/letters/article/3359672/how-dispute-resolution-rules-can-evolve-meet-business-needs?
Claudia Salomon, Cesar Pereira C.Arb FCIArb, Michael Tonkin, South China Morning Post SCMP, ICC Arbitration, HKIAC
