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Law of Arbitration, Conciliation & Negotiation

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This book offers a comprehensive understanding of arbitration, conciliation, and negotiation as effective alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. It explains statutory provisions, procedural aspects, and practical techniques relevant to domestic and commercial disputes. Designed for academic and professional use, it supports exam preparation and real-world application.

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Dr.Ashok K. Jain

Law of Arbitration, Conciliation & Negotiation is a comprehensive and practical textbook focusing on alternative dispute resolution (ADR) as an effective substitute to traditional litigation. The book primarily examines the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, while also providing conceptual and practical insights into negotiation as a dispute resolution tool.

It covers essential topics such as arbitration agreements, arbitral tribunals, arbitral awards, enforcement, interim measures, domestic and international arbitration, conciliation proceedings, and structured negotiation techniques. The content is presented in a clear, systematic, and exam-oriented manner, making complex procedural aspects easy to understand.

Designed for LLB students, judiciary aspirants, legal practitioners, and corporate professionals, the book bridges theory and practice by highlighting the growing importance of ADR in commercial, contractual, and corporate disputes. Its practical approach, statutory alignment, and relevance to modern dispute resolution make it a valuable academic and professional reference.

Authors of Books

Dr.Ashok K. Jain

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