Description
Product Overview
The Oxford Very Short Introduction to Arbitration is a compact 144‑page eBook designed for quick comprehension of arbitration, negotiation, and mediation. Published by Oxford University Press in April 2021, it features enhanced typesetting for readability, screen‑reader support, and page‑flip navigation. The concise format delivers essential concepts without overwhelming detail, making it ideal for busy professionals and students.
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Usage
This eBook serves law students preparing for exams, legal practitioners needing a refresher, and business professionals involved in dispute resolution. Its portable Kindle format allows reading on the go—during commutes, in the office, or at home. The accessible design ensures that readers with visual impairments can also benefit from the content.
Why Choose Us
Oxford University Press guarantees scholarly accuracy and up‑to‑date legal perspectives. The Very Short Introductions series is renowned for distilling complex subjects into digestible narratives. With a 4.5‑star rating from verified readers, this title combines academic rigor with practical relevance, backed by OUP’s reputation for quality publishing.
Key Features
- Clear explanations of arbitration fundamentals for immediate application
- Practical examples of negotiation and mediation techniques
- Enhanced typesetting ensures comfortable reading on any device
- Screen‑reader compatible for inclusive accessibility
- Responsive customer support from Oxford University Press
FAQ
Is this eBook suitable for beginners?
Yes, the content is written for readers with little to no prior knowledge of arbitration, providing a solid foundation.
Can I read it on non‑Kindle devices?
The Kindle format can be accessed via the free Kindle app on iOS, Android, PC, and Mac.
Does the book include case studies?
It features concise case examples that illustrate key arbitration concepts in real‑world contexts.
Is the eBook updated for recent legal developments?
Published in 2021, it reflects contemporary practices and recent reforms in arbitration law.
What support is available if I have technical issues?
Oxford University Press offers dedicated customer service to assist with any reading or download problems.




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