New Zealand leads the way in arbitration law and practice worldwide.
Williams & Kawharu on Arbitration is a detailed guide to arbitration in New Zealand and internationally. It covers domestic and international arbitration laws, practical aspects, and key legal concepts. The authors provide a comprehensive analysis of the New Zealand Arbitration Act 1996 and draw on international cases and their own experience. The book is divided into four parts with a total of thirty chapters, focusing on different aspects of arbitration. It discusses topics like the role of courts, arbitration agreements, tribunal composition, conduct of proceedings, and enforcement of awards. This resource is valuable for arbitration professionals, academics, judges, and students worldwide.