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Arbitration in India

By: By: Publication details: Netherland: Wolters Kluwer, 2021Description: 582ISBN:
  • 9789041182555
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.5409 DAV
Summary: Arbitration in India is a complete treatise – first of its kind, from the formation of the arbitration agreement in India to the enforcement of domestic and international awards – that aims to provide an up-to-date analysis of arbitration in India for those foreign counsels and arbitrators who have arbitrations in India and for Indian local counsel to understand the effects of international arbitration. India has a long-standing tradition of dispute resolution through arbitration, with arbitral-type regulations going back to the eighteenth century. Today, amendments to the 1996 Indian Arbitration Act, a steady evolution of case law and new arbitral institutions position India’s vibrant system once more at the forefront of international commercial dispute resolution. International arbitration practitioners, Indian practitioners, and scholars have combined efforts to produce a practical and informative guide on the subject.
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals July 2025 - Law
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Arbitration in India is a complete treatise – first of its kind, from the formation of the arbitration agreement in India to the enforcement of domestic and international awards – that aims to provide an up-to-date analysis of arbitration in India for those foreign counsels and arbitrators who have arbitrations in India and for Indian local counsel to understand the effects of international arbitration. India has a long-standing tradition of dispute resolution through arbitration, with arbitral-type regulations going back to the eighteenth century. Today, amendments to the 1996 Indian Arbitration Act, a steady evolution of case law and new arbitral institutions position India’s vibrant system once more at the forefront of international commercial dispute resolution. International arbitration practitioners, Indian practitioners, and scholars have combined efforts to produce a practical and informative guide on the subject.

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