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Kluwer Arbitration is a fully-searchable database with materials in the field of International Commercial Arbitration primary and secondary source resources. It is produced by Kluwer Law International in association with the Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA) and the International Council of Commercial Arbitration (ICCA). It contains international and national arbitration conventions, rules, legislation, and decisions. It also includes commentary and practice tools, as well as lists of related organizations. Kluwer Arbitration also has bilateral investment treaties (BITs). You also gain access to one of the world’s largest collection of ICC awards.
The database provides full-text access to a collection of over 400 books and 23 journals on arbitration and international investment agreements. It also contains related case law, conventions, legislation, treaties, and news.
Additionally, Kluwer Arbitration has some practical tools, including:
- Awards: find commercial and investment awards by sector, seat of arbitration, and more
- Bilateral Investment Treaties: agreements containing reciprocal undertakings for the promotion and protection of private investments
- ICCA International Handbook on Commercial Arbitration: compare topics from the ICCA International Handbook on Commercial Arbitration across selected jurisdictions
- New York Convention Tool: find case law on how the courts have interpreted and applied the New York Convention’s provisions
- Profile Navigator: find profiles of arbitrators, expert witnesses, and counsels by name or by preferred criteria
- Quick Answers: provides answers to common questions and comphttps://www.kluwerarbitration.com/document/TOC_ICCAHB_V08arisons across jurisdictions or institutions.
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