Editor(s): Sherina Petit and Nosherwan Vakil

Publication date: Jun 2024

Format: A4 Softback

Pages: 139

Price: £125.00

ISBN: 9781837230211

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This book is intended to ‘demystify’ the funding of international arbitration. It contains practical guidance from specialist practitioners and funders. The authors provide an insight into funding options, market regulations, legal barriers to funding, disclosure of information, costs management, the role of funders, enforcement mechanisms and dispute avoidance strategies. This is an extremely practical and accessible introduction for newcomers to this specialised area of the law.

- Stephen D Sutton, Suttons Solicitors and International Lawyers

This Special Report, edited by leading experts Sherina Petit and Nosherwan Vakil, is your essential guide to navigating funding in international arbitration. Written by eminent funders, brokers and practitioners, most of whom deal with third-party funding on a day-to-day basis, it provides step-by-step guidance on:

  • how to demystify each stage of the process from initial assessment to final resolution;
  • the steps involved in considering, advising on and structuring funding;
  • the proven strategies on approaching funders and maximising your chances of success;
  • how to manage the ongoing relationships with the third parties involved in the funding lifetime, including around settlement; and
  • understanding the critical importance of accuracy and careful planning throughout the process.

Key topics covered include:

  • funding options;
  • market regulation;
  • legal barriers to funding;
  • disclosure of information;
  • costs management;
  • the role of funders;
  • enforcement mechanisms; and
  • dispute avoidance strategies.

Featuring expert insights and written in a practical and accessible style, Funding International Arbitration is geared towards individuals who wish to further their understanding of the area as well as those approaching funding issues for the first time.