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The Official Journal of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)

General Editor: Professor Wiliam W. Park

Editors: Professor Anthony G. Guest, CBE, QC Professor Dr Klaus Peter Berger, Nigel Blackaby, Prof. Dr. Richard Kreindler, Professor Loukas Mistelis, Salim Moollan, Karyl Nairn & Hege Elisabeth Kjos

Aricles Editors: Ruth Teitelbaum, Thomas W. Walsh

A thorough knowledge of trial alternatives has become a must for today’s practitioner.

A quarterly journal published on behalf of the venerable London Court of International Arbitration, Arbitration International meets the needs of lawyers and others engaged in the development and application of international arbitration as a means of international commercial dispute resolution. Arbitration International’s practical and informative content provides comprehensive coverage of the most important and controversial issues in international arbitration law.

Launched in 1985, Arbitration International quickly established itself as the journal of record in the field of international commercial dispute resolution. In one easy to use journal, Arbitration International provides both practical, cutting edge information required by the practitioner on a day to day basis and articles of permanent interest.

Features include:
Expert Articles: issues of importance in global commercial arbitration covering all major jurisdictions written by respected international practitioners and key arbitration experts;
Up to the minute Notes: current developments and matters of debate reported;
Special Section: subjects of particular interest or topicality addressed;
Book Reviews: practitioners kept informed of the latest publications in worldwide arbitration; and,
Conference Update: information provided on key arbitration events, like LCIA meetings and seminars programme.

Arbitration International contains over 100 pages of authoritative information per issue, maintaining an appropriate balance between controversial subjects for debate and topics geared toward practical use. It enables arbitrators and practitioners of other forms of alternative dispute resolution, lawyers, academics, judges, corporate legal advisors, and government officials to remain conversant in this cutting edge arena and to access information of practical use in their fields.

Arbitration International will continue to grow as a reference work of lasting value and interest.

Additional information:
All review copies of books should be sent to: Thomas W. Walsh, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, 125 Broad Street, New York, NY 10004-2498, United States of America.

Arbitration International seeks independent scholarship and cannot accept material from authors with direct professional involvement in cases forming the focus of an article. Editorial decisions are made based on full articles or notes, rather than topic proposals, submitted by the authors themselves.

Please address all editorial correspondence (including submission of articles) to: Catherine Zara Raymond, Assistant to the Editorial Board, Arbitration International, e-mail to Catherine Zara Raymond. Where e-mail cannot be used, please address any correspondence to: Catherine Raymond, Assistant to the Editorial Board, Arbitration International, c/o LCIA, 70 Fleet Street, London EC4Y 1EU, United Kingdom

Price: EUR 516.00/ USD 688.00/ GBP 379.00 (print or online), EUR 670.00/ USD 894.00/ GBP 493.00 (combo)
ISSN: 0957-0411

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