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International Arbitration Law Review

International Arbitration Law Review
Practice Area: Arbitration
ISSN: 1367-8272
Published by: Sweet & Maxwell
General Editor: David Holloway
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International Arbitration Law Review brings together all the requirements of an arbitration practitioner or academic looking at the international scene. It is a SCOPUS listed, peer-reviewed journal offering expert commentary on worldwide trends and issues from leading international authors and is managed by an editorial board and advisory board comprising internationally recognised experts and specialists from academia and practice.

The journal offers coverage of legal trends and developments in arbitration from around the world, including in depth commentary and analysis of arbitration related cases in State courts, significant changes in legislation and developments in arbitral practice.

International Arbitration Law Review is also available on Westlaw UK and was read over 10,000 times in 2023.

Top 10 articles on Westlaw 2021-2023 (abstracts of each article can be found on the 'Sample Issue' tab):

    1. How to determine the law governing an arbitration agreement: direction from the UK Supreme Court Int. A.L.R. 2021, 24(1), 28-36
    2. Approaches to arbitrator bias among national courts: a response to Halliburton v Chubb Int. A.L.R. 2021, 24(2), 93-103
    3. A balancing act: section 69 of the Arbitration Act 1996 Int. A.L.R. 2018, 21(1), 18-31
    4. The law applicable to international arbitration agreements: the English Court of Appeal departs from Sulamerica Int. A.L.R. 2020, 23(3), 193-198
    5. Ready, set, reform? The future of sports arbitration Int. A.L.R. 2020, 23(3), 199-211
    6. The English law approach to arbitrability of disputes Int. A.L.R. 2016, 19(6), 155-167
    7. Principles for res judicata in international commercial arbitration Int. A.L.R. 2021, 24(3), 181-207
    8. The impartiality and independence of arbitrators reconsidered Int. A.L.R. 2007, 10(4), 124-135
    9. Non-discretionary arbitrator disclosure obligations in international commercial arbitration: a path forward? Int. A.L.R. 2021, 24(3), 208-230
    10. Transplanting public policy: from arbitration to mediation Int. A.L.R. 2021, 24(1), 1-27

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  • Material to be considered for publication by the Editorial Board should be emailed, with attachments in Word, to the Article Coordinator Jen Martyres: jen.martyres@googlemail.com
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  • We operate a blind peer review process. Contributions are reviewed by at least one member of the Editorial Board and authors notified of the outcome under the following terms: accepted for publication; returned for revision; or rejected. We aim to complete the peer review within 8 weeks of receiving a submission. 
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EDITORS & EDITORIAL BOARD

General Editor
DAVID HOLLOWAY
Barrister and Arbitrator
Partner and Head of Advocacy
Al Tamimi and Co.
DIFC
Dubai
UAE

Editorial Board
NAVIN G. AHUJA
Singapore

MARIE BERARD
Clifford Chance LLP, London

STEPHEN BURKE
Addleshaw Goddard (Middle East) LLP, United Arab Emirates

DR HELENA HSI-CHIA CHEN
Chen & Chang, Taiwan

NEIL DOWERS
Barrister, 4 Pump Court, London

NORAH GALLAGHER
Senior Lecturer, Queen Mary, University of London

CAMPBELL HERBERT
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP, New York

PROF. DR. ANDRE JANSSEN
Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

INNHWA KWON
Vienna

LEONARDO V.P. DE OLIVEIRA
Lecturer in Law, Royal Holloway, University of London

TOBIAS A. STRECKER
Berlin

PROFESSOR HONG-LIN YU
Professor of Law, University of Stirling

Senior Advisory Board
JOHN BEECHEY CBE
Beechey Arbitration, Hong Kong

MATTHIEU DE BOISSESON
Littleton Chambers, London

SIGVARD JARVIN
Paris

NEIL KAPLAN KC
Hong Kong

PROFESSOR DR RICHARD H. KREINDLER
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, Frankfurt and New York

DR STEFAN KRÖLL
Cologne

CAROLYN B. LAMM
White & Case LLP, Washington

PROFESSOR VAUGHAN LOWE KC
Emeritus Chichele Professor of Public International Law, University of Oxford

PROFESSOR JULIAN LEW KC
20 Essex Street Chambers, London

FALI S. NARIMAN
International Council for Commercial Arbitration, New Delhi

CONSTANTINE PARTASIDES KC
Three Crowns LLP, London

NIGEL RAWDING
Freshfields, London

ALAN REDFERN
Barrister, London

DAVID RIVKIN
Debevoise & Plimpton, New York

AUDLEY SHEPPARD KC
Clifford Chance, London

MATTHIAS SCHERER
Lalive & Partners, Geneva

LAURENCE SHORE
Bonelli Erede Pappalardo, Milan

PROFESSOR HANS VAN HOUTTE
University of Leuven, Belgium

DAVID A.R. WILLIAMS KC
Barrister, Bankside Chambers, Auckland

PROFESSOR IVAN ZYKIN
International Commercial Arbitration Court, Moscow

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