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The Dispute Brief

Podcast von Augusta Shahin

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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.com New episodes every Thursday.

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

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

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 looks at the difference between contract rights and treaty rights, the core protections often found in BITs, and how disputes in energy, infrastructure, licensing, tax, foreign exchange, stabilization, and regulatory change can move from ordinary commercial disagreement into treaty territory. If you work around dispute risk, public regulation, or investment-facing projects, this episode gives you a sharper way to think about where commercial issues end and treaty exposure begins.

2. Apr. 2026 - 17 min
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Online Dispute Resolution: What Works for Nigeria

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 frameworks support remote arbitration and mediation but fall short without the right structure. She reveals the real challenge isn’t the law; it's creating a process that ensures fairness, security, and credibility in a digital environment. We break down: * The legal nuances of online proceedings under Nigeria’s Arbitration and Mediation Act 2023 * Practical limits of online hearings: connectivity, witness control, cybersecurity * The key functions that succeed online: case management, mediations, electronic filings * Critical pitfalls like credibility issues in witness evidence and infrastructure gaps * A proven checklist for designing effective online dispute resolution processes, from platform protocols to hybrid hearings Why does this matter? Because ignoring these nuances risks turning online arbitration into a legal minefield. Yet, with proper structure, Nigeria can harness the true potential of digital dispute resolution; saving time, costs, and opening cross-border opportunities. Perfect for dispute resolution professionals, legal practitioners, and arbitrators aiming to future-proof their practices. If you want to turn online disputes into real outcomes, this episode makes the case that success hinges on process, not just technology. Let Augusta guide you through building resilient, fair, and efficient online arbitration in Nigeria and beyond.

26. März 2026 - 9 min
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Drafting Awards That Survive Challenge

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 enforcement battles in Nigeria’s courts. She breaks down the critical elements of durable awards; jurisdiction, fairness, and reasoning, and explains how overlooking these can open the door to delays, costs, and ultimately, invalidation. You'll discover: * Why clear jurisdictional grounds and proper tribunal constitution are non-negotiable for survival * How procedural fairness and structured analysis serve as a shield against challenge * The importance of transparent reasoning and specific reliefs to enforceability * Common pitfalls like addressing issues beyond the scope or lacking clarity on damages and costs This episode isn’t just theoretical, Augusta shares practical insights and a straightforward checklist for drafting awards that validate your arbitration strategy. Enforceability and challenge-resistance depend on meticulous record-keeping, disciplined structure, and clear articulation; skills every arbitrator and legal practitioner must master. If you’re involved in arbitration or enforcement in Nigeria, mastering these principles can mean the difference between a victorious award and a costly defeat. Listen now to elevate your arbitration practice with strategies proven to help your awards survive the toughest legal tests. Augusta Shahin is an arbitration and mediation specialist focused on Nigerian dispute resolution, bringing practical, real-world insights to complex legal questions. This episode is essential for arbitrators, lawyers, and corporate counsel seeking to strengthen their awards from the outset because a decision that can withstand challenge is a decision worth making. Why settle for winning the case if your award can’t survive in court? Hit play and learn how to craft resilient arbitral awards that stand the test of time and challenge.

19. März 2026 - 10 min
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Energy and Infrastructure Disputes: Where They Start

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 billions in damages. In this episode, Augusta Shahin zeroes in on the often-overlooked origins of infrastructure disputes. She reveals how small issues; scope disagreements, informal variations, payment delays, and poor record-keeping set the stage for large-scale conflicts. You’ll discover why tracking early changes, documenting everything diligently, and following contractual procedures isn’t just good practice, it’s the key to controlling project outcomes before disputes escalate. We break down actionable insights: the importance of locking project scope early, confirming variations in writing, managing payment timelines carefully, and maintaining meticulous records from day one. Augusta shares a proven checklist to prevent disagreements from spiraling into arbitration, highlighting how the earliest documentation and proactive communication give project teams a strategic advantage. Why does this matter? Because in the high-stakes world of infrastructure and energy projects, small missteps in the first 30 days can determine who wins or loses in court. The opportunity lies in mastering early dispute prevention; saving time, money, and reputation. Recognising the signals and acting decisively can turn potential legal battles into simple project management wins. This episode is essential listening if you’re a project professional, legal advisor, or contractor seeking to de-risk complex infrastructure projects. By understanding where disputes originate, you gain the power to prevent them before they even start. Tune in to transform the way you manage risk and keep your projects on track.

12. März 2026 - 9 min
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