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Lex Mercatoria: International Commercial Arbitration

Arbitration and other Dispute Settlement

International Arbitration Conventions

International Arbitration Rules

UN Arbitration Rules
WIPO
Institutionalised Arbitration
Lists of Chambers of Commerce and Arbitration Institutions
Arbitration involving States

International Commercial Arbitration Institutions and Institution Rules

Lists of Chambers of Commerce and Arbitration Institutions
UN & WIPO Arbitration Rules
International Chamber of Commerce
LCIA
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
American Arbitration Association
National Arbitration Forum
Australia
Austria
Belgium
China (including Hong Kong)
Denmark
Egypt
England
Finland
Germany, Bonn
Hungary
Italy
Japan
Korea
Malaysia
Netherlands
Singapore
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand
TAS - Sport

Arbitration and Conciliation Model Laws

National Arbitration Laws

Arab
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
China
Egypt
England
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Korea (South)
Malaysia
Netherlands
Russia
Singapore
Switzerland
Thailand
USA

Intellectual Property Disputes (including Domain Name Disputes)

Domain Name Disputes

Arbitration involving States and Investors

Alternative Dispute Resolution

Conciliation

International Court of Justice

Other Web Resources Catalogues

External Links related to Dispute Resolution
Other Sections that May be of Interest

Endnotes

Concordance (wordlist)

Manifest (alternative outputs)

Metadata

Lex Mercatoria: International Commercial Arbitration

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Lex Mercatoria: International Commercial Arbitration

Arbitration and other Dispute Settlement

Other Web Resources Catalogues

External Links related to Dispute Resolution
Other Sections that May be of Interest

External Links related to Dispute Resolution

International Commercial Arbitration: Resources in Print and Electronic Format by Lyonette Louis-Jacques Foreign and International Law Librarian and Lecturer in Law University of Chicago Law School, D'Angelo Law Library <llou@midway.uchicago.edu>

Legal Research on International Law Issues Using the Internet Lyonette Louis-Jacques Foreign and International Law Librarian and Lecturer in Law University of Chicago Law School, D'Angelo Law Library <llou@midway.uchicago.edu>

International Commercial Arbitration, American Society of International Law, Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law Charlotte L. Bynum

Arbitration/ Dispute Resolution WWW Library maintained by Michael Chapman

Dispute Resolution at FindLaw

Other Sections that May be of Interest

See also

Recommended reference text:

Law and Practice of International Arbitration, Alan Redfern & Martin Hunter, Sweet & Maxwell, 1986

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