How to Break Into Arbitration: Useful Resources for Students and Young Practitioners

M. Kantor
Kantor, Mark

Article from: TDM 1 (2011), in Roundup of Articles

Introduction

There are excellent resources for students and young practitioners interested in arbitration, but they are scattered across the Web. This list is intended to be a one-stop detailed reference, and includes links to young arbitration groups; arbitration websites; publications and podcasts; moots; Who's Who lists; law firm newsletters; law schools with significant international arbitration programs; arbitration blogs and online discussion groups; and arbitration centres and events. The list focuses on international arbitration, not more general dispute resolution, and we have limited ...

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Suggested Citation

M. Kantor; "How to Break Into Arbitration: Useful Resources for Students and Young Practitioners"
TDM 1 (2011), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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