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Introduction

"International commercial arbitration is an alternative method of resolving disputes between private parties arising out of commercial transactions conducted across national boundaries that allows the parties to avoid litigation in national courts". (From the Georgetown Law Library International Commercial Arbitration Research Guide)

There are many excellent research guides on international commercial arbitration. Some of the major ones are listed below. This guide focuses on resources available to the York University community.

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Acknowledgement

A special thank you to Sharona Brookman, former Reference Librarian, who created and contributed to this guide.

ASIL Electronic Resource Guide

American Society of International Law Electronic Resource Guide -International Commercial Arbitration by Gloria Miccioli

An excellent place to start your research! Organized by the following categories:

  • International Agreements, Conventions and Treaties
  • Arbitral Institutions -­‐International
  • Arbitral Institutions -­‐Regional
  • Internet Domain Name Disputes
  • National Arbitration Statutes
  • Commercial Sources
  • Blogs and Alerts
  • Treatises

      

Research guides

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