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Professor Julian Lew's co-edited book 'Arbitration in England and Wales with chapters on Scotland and Ireland' has been published

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Arbitration in England

'Arbitration in England and Wales with chapters on Scotland and Ireland' edited by Professor Julian DM Lew, QC, Harris Bor, Gregory Fullelove and Joanne Greenaway has been published by Kluwer Law International.

'England is a leading centre for arbitration, both international and domestic, arising out of all manner of contractual disputes and industry sectors. This book comprises contributions from well-known arbitration practitioners and scholars who present, in a straightforward and readable fashion, the rich and varied nature of arbitration in England today. The early chapters describe the development of the arbitral system in England and its traditional leading institutions, the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb). They also provide a unique focus on the specialist areas of commodity, maritime, construction and sports arbitration. The remainder of the book deals with the law and practice of arbitration in England and concludes with two additional overview chapters relating to arbitration in Scotland and the Republic of Ireland respectively.'

 

 

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