Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration is an established treatise on the law and practice of international arbitration, the pre-eminent method for the peaceful resolution of disputes in international trade, investment, and commerce. This book serves as an introduction, following the chronology of an arbitration from the drafting of the arbitration agreement right through to the enforcement of the arbitral award. Written by an author team with extensive experience as counsel and abitrators, the book has been read and cited by international lawyers, arbitrators, and judges, and has become a key learning text for teachers, students, and potential arbitrators in colleges and universities across the world.
The seventh edition has been significantly revised to incorporate the latest significant developments in the field, includling changes in investor state dispute resolution, leading court decisions on arbitration matters in a wider number of jurisdictions, changes in the 'soft law' of leading international arbitral institutions and of the International Bar Association, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the practice of international arbitration.
This shorter, paperback edition does not include the appendices.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780192869913
Number of pages: 752
Weight: 1152 g
Dimensions: 246 x 170 x 38 mm
Redfern & Hunter is more than the ever-green reference work par excellence on international arbitration; its authors have always contributed their erudition to ageless matters of conjecture and discernment. - Professor Jan Paulsson, University of Miami Law School
This is undoubtedly a must-have work in the library of any student, arbitrator or lawyer acting in international arbitration in any jurisdiction. - Marcelo Roberto Ferro, FCDG
Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration has proved itself as an influential text, both for students and first-timers in the international area, as well as for more experienced practitioners looking to identify general applicable principles developed through practice and relevant to both substance and the procedural rules of international tribunals. - Professor Julian DM Lew KC, Queen Mary University of London, Twenty Essex
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