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An Introduction to International Arbitration is a foundational text that explores the mechanisms and principles governing international dispute resolution through arbitration. Written by renowned expert Ilias Bantekas, this Cambridge University Press publication offers a thorough examination of how arbitration functions as an alternative to traditional litigation in cross-border disputes.
The book covers essential topics including the legal framework governing arbitration, the arbitration agreement, the role of arbitrators, procedural rules, and the enforcement of arbitral awards. It provides practical insights into both institutional and ad hoc arbitration, making it invaluable for legal practitioners, in-house counsel, and students seeking to understand modern international commercial dispute resolution. The text balances theoretical understanding with practical application, offering readers a complete overview of this critical area of international law.







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