Commercial Arbitration – International Trends and Practices delivers a comprehensive analysis of arbitration, conciliation and mediation law within domestic and international frameworks. The book examines statutory provisions, judicial interpretations, procedural stages, and practical application of dispute resolution mechanisms. It highlights drafting of arbitration agreements, appointment of arbitrators, conduct of proceedings, enforcement of awards, and integration of mediation and conciliation in modern dispute resolution. Comparative perspectives, international conventions and institutional arbitration practices are discussed where relevant. With its blend of theory, case law and procedural clarity, this book equips readers to manage commercial and civil disputes effectively. It is designed as both an academic reference and a professional handbook for understanding evolving trends in alternative dispute resolution. The work emphasizes efficiency, neutrality, enforceability and access to justice through ADR systems.






Reviews
There are no reviews yet.