Providing you with detailed data-driven information and actionable expert guidance to walk you through the entire arbitration process.
Actionable guidance and insights for key decisions in the arbitration process to drive efficiency & optimize your case analysis and strategy
Select the right arbitrator and build a winning strategy with our practical tools.
Speed, accuracy, and at the same time, superior advice – all in one place.
Profile Navigator and Relationship Indicator Tools
- Access 17,000+ data-driven profiles of arbitrators, expert witnesses, and counsels, derived from Kluwer Arbitration's comprehensive collection of international cases and awards, and appointment data of leading arbitral institutions.
- Assess relationships of arbitration stakeholders to uncover potential conflicts of interest.
- Direct access to all publications and arbitration cases within the Kluwer Arbitration database associated with an arbitrator, expert witness, or counsel to gain an overview of their views and approach.
Practical Insights
Provide guidance to the most pressing and challenging issues in the international arbitration process, from interim measures to enforcement of awards, presented in a concise, step-by-step format

Quick Answers
Allows to quickly examine and compare specific content by topic across selected jurisdictions or arbitral institutions.
Gain answers to common questions in the following areas:
- Appointment and challenge of
arbitrators
- Privacy and confidentiality
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- Drafting arbitration agreements
- Sovereign immunity
- Arbitral institutions
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Templates and Examples Newly updated
Extensive collection of templates and examples to guide users through the typical steps associated with an arbitration proceeding, such as the Request for Arbitration, Procedural Order No. 1 and Arbitration Award templates. The arbitration templates can be downloaded and edited to suit the circumstances of a particular case and the examples are a guide when considering alternative approaches.
New York Convention Tool
Find case law on how the courts have interpreted and applied the New York Convention’s provisions.
Arbitration Research
Unrivaled and indispensable online resource for international arbitration research
Kluwer Arbitration offers
Collaboration with core arbitration organizations - partnerships with ICCA, ITA, OUP, SIAC, HKIAC, CBAr, CFA, CIArb, ASA, and more.
Wealth of Content - in addition to primary resources, discover commentary from leading experts, an excellent collection of Journals, and an extended book collection including International Commercial Arbitration by Gary Born and Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration.
Unique Content - the most comprehensive and fast-growing collection of international arbitration cases and decisions, including an unparalleled collection of awards and summaries by ICCA and the ITA Board of Reporters.
Latest Opinion - Wolters Kluwer's Arbitration Blog and Mediation Blog keep you abreast of market developments.
7,500+ Cases and Awards
Kluwer Arbitration also includes a comprehensive and continuously growing collection of arbitral decisions. The database includes the full text and associated data of both commercial and investment cases and awards, and also appointment data of arbitrators in numerous undisclosed arbitration cases.
24 Journal archives
A unique collection of arbitration periodicals, normally including the full archive of all issues published

400+ Books
The world’s largest assortment of arbitration treatises, on any conceivable topic and including the classic treatises.

Other Content
In addition to a wealth of institutional, national, multinational and bilateral regulations, the ICCA Handbook and the Compare Jurisdiction Tool provide further insights through over 75 country reports by leading arbitrators, academics and practitioners on national arbitral practice and relevant national legislation.
Discover an unrivaled collection of court decisions on the enforcement, annulment and validity of arbitral awards, using the New York Convention tool. This tool provides easy access to the interpretation and application of the Convention by the courts, as exemplified by the continuously growing number of over 2,400 court decisions from over 90 countries. Users can browse cases by provision of the Convention, by topic (which in turn follow the sequence of the Convention's provisions) or by country, gaining quick access to all relevant court decisions.
Research the most popular and respected blogs (Arbitration Blog and Mediation Blog) and keep abreast of new developments as part of your research in Kluwer Arbitration.