International arbitration has become the default mechanism for resolving cross-border disputes, valued for its neutrality, flexibility and enforceability. Yet the modern landscape – shaped by numerous institutions, varied procedural rules and continually evolving case law – can be challenging even for experienced practitioners. What is often missing is a resource that not only sets out the principles but also translates them into practical, day-to-day guidance.
The International Arbitration Handbook aims to fill that gap. It provides a clear, comparative and practical overview of the entire arbitral process, from drafting arbitration agreements to enforcing final awards. Drawing on practices across major institutions and rules, the Handbook highlights key procedural differences, common themes and strategic considerations. It serves as a comprehensive resource, enhanced by an online platform offering expanded commentary and practical tools.
Edited by Emmanuel Gaillard and George A. Bermann (Eds.), Brill Nijhoff, 2017.
* Gustavo Moser as a contributor
Paul Mason; Horacio Grigera-Naón & Gustavo Moser (Eds.), LexisNexis /Matthew Bender Elite Products, 2021. Chapter 7: International Commercial Arbitration Practice in Western Europe.
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