
International Arbitration Handbook
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Source Currency: 1st Edition, October 2025.
International arbitration has become the principal method for resolving cross-border disputes, yet its array of arbitral institutions, procedural rules and evolving case law makes it a challenging field to navigate.
The Handbook provides a clear, comparative and practical guide through every stage of the arbitral process – from drafting arbitration agreements to the recognition and enforcement of awards. It distils common themes, identifies key differences across procedural rules, national laws, and institutions, and offers strategic insights firmly grounded in practice.
Authoritative yet accessible, this International Arbitration Handbook is designed as a comprehensive toolkit for arbitration practitioners, arbitrators, counsel and parties worldwide. Published in print and accompanied by a digital version with extended LexisNexis research content, it is intended to be a trusted companion throughout the life cycle of an arbitration.
Authors:
Nina Hall Head of International Arbitration, LexisNexis UK;
Gustavo Moser, Arbitration Specialist Lawyer, LexisNexis UK;
Shai Wade, Partner, Head of International Arbitration, Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP.
International arbitration has become the principal method for resolving cross-border disputes, yet its array of arbitral institutions, procedural rules and evolving case law makes it a challenging field to navigate.
The Handbook provides a clear, comparative and practical guide through every stage of the arbitral process – from drafting arbitration agreements to the recognition and enforcement of awards. It distils common themes, identifies key differences across procedural rules, national laws, and institutions, and offers strategic insights firmly grounded in practice.
Authoritative yet accessible, this International Arbitration Handbook is designed as a comprehensive toolkit for arbitration practitioners, arbitrators, counsel and parties worldwide. Published in print and accompanied by a digital version with extended LexisNexis research content, it is intended to be a trusted companion throughout the life cycle of an arbitration.
Authors:
Nina Hall Head of International Arbitration, LexisNexis UK;
Gustavo Moser, Arbitration Specialist Lawyer, LexisNexis UK;
Shai Wade, Partner, Head of International Arbitration, Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP.