ARIA, published quarterly since 1990 under the auspices of Columbia Law School's Center for International Commercial and Investment Arbitration, is a scholarly and professional journal devoted to international arbitration. It is the only publication of its type and stature in the United States and one of the leading journals in the field internationally.
ARIA publishes scholarly articles, commentaries on recent developments, case notes, and other materials that reflect a master synthesis of the scholarly and the practical. Its content is enlightened and informed by leading authorities, be they counsel, arbitrators, experts, or scholars. Founded in 1990 by the late Professor Hans Smit, ARIA has been a trusted resource for over three decades and has been cited as an authority by practitioners throughout the field, ranging from top law firms to the US Supreme Court.
The journal's focus is on a dynamic practice area of significant, ever-increasing importance. International arbitration is essential for resolving commercial disputes within the expanding global economy, and ARIA provides thought-provoking analysis and practical guidance on the subject from the world's leading experts.
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