Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration is a globally respected text that presents international arbitration in a clear and systematic manner. The student version retains the core analytical framework while presenting the subject in a concise and accessible style.
It explains the legal foundations of arbitration agreements, jurisdiction of tribunals, and procedural steps from initiation to award. The book also discusses recognition and enforcement of awards under international conventions.
Comparative examples and case references illustrate how arbitration operates across jurisdictions. Special emphasis is placed on party autonomy, neutrality, and finality of arbitral awards.
This edition is particularly suited for students and young professionals seeking a reliable and structured introduction to international arbitration law.






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