Description
"International Commercial Arbitration and The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996" provides a detailed examination of India's Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, and its application in the context of international commercial arbitration. The book explores the various provisions of the Act that regulate arbitration, including the formation of arbitral tribunals, dispute resolution procedures, and the enforcement of arbitral awards. It outlines the procedural steps involved in arbitration, with a focus on the unique challenges and opportunities presented in international disputes. Through case studies and judicial interpretations, the book also addresses key issues such as conflict of laws, cross-border recognition of awards, and the role of international arbitration bodies. This book is an essential guide for legal professionals involved in arbitration, providing both theoretical insights and practical solutions for handling international commercial disputes in accordance with the Indian legal framework. It is also a useful reference for students of law and international business.