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The Oxford handbook of international arbitration / edited by Thomas Schultz, Federico Ortino.

Contributor(s): Schultz, Thomas (Lawyer) [editor.] | Ortino, Federico [editor.]Series: Oxford handbooks: ; Oxford public international law: Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780191837289 (ebook) :Other title: Handbook of international arbitration | International arbitrationSubject(s): Arbitration (International law)Additional Physical Form: Print version : 9780198796190DDC classification: 341.522 Online resources: Oxford public international law Summary: This handbook brings together many of the key scholars and leading practitioners in international arbitration, to present and examine cutting-edge knowledge in the field. Innovative in its breadth of coverage, chapter - topics range from the practicalities of how arbitration works, to big picture discussions of the actors involved and the values that underpin it. The text includes critical analysis of some of international arbitrations most controversial aspects, whilst providing a nuanced account overall that allows readers to draw their own informed conclusions.
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Also issued in print: 2020.

This handbook brings together many of the key scholars and leading practitioners in international arbitration, to present and examine cutting-edge knowledge in the field. Innovative in its breadth of coverage, chapter - topics range from the practicalities of how arbitration works, to big picture discussions of the actors involved and the values that underpin it. The text includes critical analysis of some of international arbitrations most controversial aspects, whilst providing a nuanced account overall that allows readers to draw their own informed conclusions.

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