International Arbitration and India
Practice, Politics, and New Comparative Perspectives

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This book offers a sound exposition of the theoretical foundations of international arbitration law using a comparative and cross-cultural approach. Exploring the normative approaches and legitimacy crisis in a transnational context, it aims to establish links between the respective legal regimes handling disputes. Identifying pragmatic solutions in the contemporary world of conflicting interests, this book investigates the latest trends in international arbitration law. This book will help readers understand and demonstrate how best to manage the unification efforts to achieve synergies and enhance the legitimacy of a pluralistic world of international arbitration law. The combination of conceptual analysis and archival investigation of landmark case laws provide the reader with a fresh innovative understanding of the depth of international arbitration law. The book will be important reading for instructors, practitioners and scholars.
Foreword; Acknowledgements; Preface; List of Abbreviations; 1. Introduction to Arbitration in India; 2. Competence and Jurisdiction of Arbitral Tribunal; 3. Procedural Rules, Justice and Fairness in Arbitration; 4. Legality and Fairness in Arbitral Awards; 5. Finality and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards; 6. International Arbitral Institutions and Transnational Practice; 7. International Arbitration Today: Common Law Perspectives; 8. Harmonization of Arbitration Law, Process and Perspectives.
Jaya Vasudevan Suseela is a professor at the Hidayatullah National Law University. Broader areas of her research work include Corporate & Business Law. Her recent research works include the GST law and Indirect Taxation and Comparative Law of International Commercial Arbitration in Europe and South Asia.