Discipline: | International arbitration, International law |
Abbreviation: | Am. Rev. Int. Arbitr. |
Bluebook: | Am. Rev. Int'l Arb. |
Publisher: | Juris Publishing |
Country: | United States |
Frequency: | Quarterly |
History: | 1994 |
Website: | http://web.law.columbia.edu/students/student-services/learning/student-journals/american-review-international-arbitration |
Issn: | 1050-4109 |
The American Review of International Arbitration is a quarterly academic journal covering international arbitration. It is run and edited by faculty members at Columbia University Law School, as well as practitioners in international arbitration.[1]
The journal publishes articles on international arbitration. It also publishes case summaries and reviews of new books in the field.[2]
, the American Review of International Arbitration is the most cited international arbitration law journal in the world.,[3] and the fourth most cited for international trade.[4] The journal has been described by its peers as "a journal which all involved in the international arbitration process ought to give serious attention to."[5]
The journal is edited by Professor George Bermann,[6] Professor Robert Smit and Professor Kabir Duggal at Columbia University Law School.