Augusta Shahin

The Dispute Brief

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Welcome to The Dispute Brief with Augusta Shahin, where we talk about arbitration and mediation from a Nigeria-based perspective. Each episode breaks down one dispute issue in plain terms, with practical next steps for lawyers, in-house teams, and business owners. Questions or topic requests: thedisputebrief@gmail.comNew episodes every Thursday.

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Augusta Shahin

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Latest episode

Jun 5, 2026

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Episodes

Inside the Room: The Final Day at the 10th ICC Africa Conference | ICC Africa Conference Day 3 05.06.2026

Three days. Fifteen sessions. One building in Lagos. This is the final debrief. Today I take you through the last day of the 10th ICC Africa Conference on International Arbitration - five sessions covering the full range of what African arbitration is facing and where it is going. We start with PPPs and infrastructure disputes - the Lobito Corridor as a live case study, why dispute boards are resi...

Inside the Room: A Full Day at the 10th ICC Africa Conference | ICC Africa Conference Day 2 04.06.2026

Day one of the main conference. Lagos. Six sessions, six panels, six completely different conversations - and somehow, by the end of it, they all connected. In this debrief I take you through the full day at the 10th ICC Africa Conference on International Arbitration. We start with the ICC Court President in conversation with two Nigerian energy executives - and the line about trees that framed ev...

Inside the Room: ICC Advanced Training on Drafting Enforceable Awards | ICC Africa Conference Day 1 03.06.2026

I spent today at the ICC Institute of World Business Law Advanced Training on Drafting Enforceable Awards in Lagos - and I am bringing everything back to you. In this debrief, I cover what the sessions taught about drafting style, the civil law versus common law divide, and the six building blocks every award must contain. I go deep on the sections practitioners get wrong most often - jurisdiction...

Interim Measures: Getting the Order Is Not the Hard Part 09.04.2026

In this Season 1 finale, Augusta Shahin breaks down interim measures in arbitration and explains why success is not just about getting the order, but about whether the order arrives in time, can be enforced, and actually changes the risk. With a practical Nigeria-based lens, this episode looks at tribunal relief, court support, emergency arbitration, enforcement, and the strategic gaps that can ma...

BITs in Plain Terms: What They Cover and What They Don’t 02.04.2026

In this episode of The Dispute Brief , Augusta Shahin breaks down bilateral investment treaties, or BITs, in clear practical terms. She explains what BITs actually protect, what they do not protect, and why that matters for arbitrators, mediators, in-house counsel, government lawyers, policy actors, and commercial lawyers working around cross-border investment and regulated sectors. The episode lo...

Online Dispute Resolution: What Works for Nigeria 26.03.2026

Most online dispute resolution efforts stumble because they neglect one critical factor: process design. In Nigeria, where the law is supportive but practice still lags, simply moving hearings online can turn efficiency into chaos and risk undermining justice. Augusta Shahin breaks down precisely what makes online dispute resolution work in Nigeria and what sinks it. You'll discover how legal...

Drafting Awards That Survive Challenge 19.03.2026

A compelling arbitral award isn't just about winning on the merits, it's about crafting a decision that can stand up to legal challenges long after the hearing ends. But what makes some awards resilient while others falter under scrutiny? In this episode of The Dispute Brief , Augusta Shahin unveils the secrets behind drafting awards that are built to withstand setting aside motions and en...

Energy and Infrastructure Disputes: Where They Start 12.03.2026

Most infrastructure disputes don’t start in court they begin the moment a project veers off course. Whether it's a delayed payment, a vague contract clause, or a change in scope, these early signals quietly ignite the conflicts that can balloon into costly arbitration. If you work in energy, construction, or infrastructure, missing these signals means risking months of legal battles and billio...

Women in ADR: Who Actually Gets to Resolve Disputes? 08.03.2026

This special episode explores the evolving role of women in arbitration and mediation, emphasising how diversity impacts not just fairness but the legitimacy and credibility of dispute resolution systems. Augusta Shahin guides us through the systemic barriers and opportunities, highlighting the importance of trust, recognition, and systemic change on International Women’s Day. Key topics: The incr...

Picking an Arbitrator: Skill, Style, and Red Flags 05.03.2026

Understanding how to choose the right arbitrator can make or break an entire dispute resolution process, and yet, it’s a decision many overlook until it’s too late. In this episode of  The Dispute Brief , Augusta Shahin reveals the critical, often underestimated factors that determine whether arbitration runs smoothly or descends into delay and chaos. If you’re involved in complex disputes; energy...

Third-Party Funding: The Disclosure People Forget 26.02.2026

Most arbitrations are derailed not by the facts of the case, but by what’s hidden, especially when it comes to third-party funding. If you don’t fully understand what needs to be disclosed and when, you’re risking conflicts, enforcement battles, and costly delays. In this episode of The Dispute Brief , Augusta Shahin reveals the overlooked complexities of third-party funding disclosure. While Nige...

Choosing Mediation: When It’s Smart, When It’s Weak 19.02.2026

In this episode, Augusta Shahin breaks down a practical framework for assessing when mediation is the right approach for dispute resolution, emphasising the importance of structure, decision-making authority, and understanding the dispute's true nature. This insight helps legal and business professionals avoid time sinks and leverage mediation effectively. The fundamental purpose of mediation...

Document Production 101: IBA vs “Give Me Everything” 12.02.2026

In Episode 4 of The Dispute Brief, Augusta Shahin explains document production in plain terms for disputes lawyers, in-house counsel, and contract teams. This episode covers: what document production is (and what it is not) the IBA approach: targeted requests with reasons, not fishing trips what tribunals actually test for: relevance, materiality, possession or control, proportionality, and limits...

Multi-Door Courthouse: A Reality Check 05.02.2026

Multi-Door Courthouse sounds like progress. Sometimes it is. Sometimes it is a pause button dressed up as progress. In this episode, Augusta Shahin breaks down what court-connected ADR is meant to do, where it goes wrong in real practice, and how to stop your matter from drifting into endless “we’ll continue settlement” sessions. You’ll hear a simple suitability test, a practical playbook for runn...

Court vs Emergency Arbitrator: What Works, What Is Hype 29.01.2026

Episode 2 is about urgent relief, when waiting is dangerous, not just inconvenient. Augusta Shahin breaks down the real choice between going to court and using an emergency arbitrator: what each option is good for, what’s mostly hype, and the three questions that decide the right route. If you’re dealing with a threatened guarantee call, asset dissipation, stock diversion, or document destruction,...

5 Clause Mistakes That Ruin ADR Clauses in Nigeria 22.01.2026

A dispute clause can save you months, or hand the other side a delay tool before the real fight even starts. In this episode, Augusta Shahin breaks down five clause mistakes that keep showing up in Nigeria, why they cause side fights over seat, rules, appointments, and service, and the simple fixes that make a clause workable. You will leave with a minimum checklist you can use before you sign any...

Trailer, The Dispute Brief 15.01.2026

A short weekly podcast on arbitration and mediation, Nigeria-based. Each episode breaks down one issue in plain terms, with practical next steps. New episodes every Thursday.

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