Kluwer Arbitration
Primary sources and expert commentary within international arbitration and dispute resolution, as well as case law from, among others, the International Chamber of Commerce.
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Sources and literature on arbitration and dispute resolution
What is Kluwer Arbitration?
Kluwer Arbitration is a specialised legal database focusing on international arbitration, dispute resolution and commercial law. The platform contains case law, legislation, arbitration rules, expert commentary, journals and books authored by legal scholars and institutions from around the world.
What can you find in Kluwer Arbitration?
- Full text of key arbitration conventions, such as the New York Convention and the ICSID Convention
- Rules from major arbitration institutions, including ICC, LCIA, ICSID and UNCITRAL
- More than 500 professional books on arbitration and dispute resolution
- Peer-reviewed journals such as Journal of International Arbitration, Arbitration International and Asia-Pacific Arbitration Review
- Case law and awards from arbitral tribunals and national courts across multiple jurisdictions
- Practical tools, including an interactive “Smart Charts” feature that allows easy comparison of rules across institutions
- Special focus areas include Awards, Chinese Court Decision Summaries, BITs (Bilateral Investment Treaties), Forms and Templates, Multilateral Treaties (Conventions), the New York Convention Decisions Tool and External Resources
The database also includes access to arbitration blogs such as the Arbitration Blog and Mediation Blog.
When should I use Kluwer Arbitration?
If you are a student writing your master thesis or conducting research in international law, commercial law, international arbitration or dispute resolution, you can use the database to:
- Find original sources
- Follow developments in practice
- Locate high-quality legal literature
It is also possible to perform advanced searches, search by citation and find cross-references between legal sources and commentaries.