Centre for Advanced Research & Training in Arbitration Law launches Indian Journal of Arbitration Law

The inaugural edition of the Indian Journal of Arbitration Law (IJAL) was recently launched by the Honourable Mr. Justice N.N. Mathur, Vice Chancellor, NLU Jodhpur & Chief Patron, IJAL on Thursday, September 27, 2012.

The IJAL is a biannual peer reviewed student run journal, under the aegis of the Centre for Advanced Research & Training in Arbitration Law(CARTAL) of the National Law University, Jodhpur. The mission of IJAL is to provide timely information, both practical and academic, on developments in the field of arbitration. It emphasises the publishing of quality articles rapidly and making them freely available to researchers worldwide.

The Editorial Team of IJAL works under the guidance of an Advisory Board, which includes distinguished scholars like Mr. Fali S. Nariman, Prof. Martin J. Hunter, Mr. S K Dholakia, Mr. Gary B Born, Prof. Loukas Mistelis, Prof. Lakshmi Jambholkar & Mr. Promod Nair.

The IJAL Website can be found here.  

Details of the Inaugural Edition Contributions can be found here.  

The theme for the next issue of the IJAL will be released soon.

About Shaun Lee

Dual-qualified International Dispute Resolution and Arbitration lawyer (Singapore and England & Wales). Chartered Institute of Arbitration Fellow. Member of SIAC Reserve Panel of Arbitrators. Panel of Arbitrators and Panelist for Domain Name Dispute Resolution at the AIAC.
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1 Response to Centre for Advanced Research & Training in Arbitration Law launches Indian Journal of Arbitration Law

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