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The UNCITRAL Model Law and Asian Arbitration Laws offers an in-depth exploration of international arbitration frameworks and their practical application throughout Asia. Author Gary F. Bell provides a systematic analysis of how the UNCITRAL Model Law has been implemented and modified across various Asian legal systems.
This authoritative work from Cambridge University Press examines the key provisions of the Model Law and compares implementations in major Asian jurisdictions. It addresses critical issues including arbitration agreements, arbitral proceedings, enforcement mechanisms, and the role of national courts. The book serves as both a reference guide and analytical resource for legal professionals, academics, and practitioners working with international arbitration in Asia.
Bell’s comprehensive approach helps readers understand the nuances of Asian arbitration laws, variations in implementation, and their implications for cross-border dispute resolution. Essential for anyone involved in international commercial arbitration or studying comparative arbitration law.







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