Russell on Arbitration (24th Edition) stands as one of the most respected and authoritative texts on arbitration law. With a legacy spanning over a century, this edition offers a comprehensive and updated analysis of arbitration principles, focusing primarily on the framework established under the Arbitration Act 1996. The book provides detailed commentary on arbitration agreements, constitution and jurisdiction of arbitral tribunals, conduct of proceedings, evidentiary standards, interim measures, and the enforcement and challenge of arbitral awards.
Renowned for its doctrinal clarity and practical relevance, the text thoroughly examines judicial interpretation and evolving case law shaping arbitration practice in the United Kingdom. It also addresses international commercial arbitration issues, recognition and enforcement of foreign awards, and the interaction between courts and arbitral tribunals. Practical guidance on drafting arbitration clauses and managing arbitral proceedings enhances its value for practitioners.
The 24th edition reflects recent legal developments, ensuring readers remain aligned with current arbitration trends and statutory amendments. Structured for ease of reference, it serves as both an academic resource and a practical manual.






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