Arbitral Travels: Tales from Several Small Islands
An insightful and funny account of over a dozen cases of construction arbitration by one of the preeminent arbitrators in the Caribbean.
Published at the urging of many of his colleagues, for fear that otherwise some or most of this knowledge would be lost, Arbitral Travels is an insightful portrait of life and unique characters in Jamaica and the Caribbean over the past sixty years—including lords, cricket, and the occasional elephant—as well as a definitive textbook on arbitration to practitioners and students of the field, as an effective alternative to traditional court proceedings in settling disputes in government and private sector contracts.
"The James Herriot of arbitration."
– Christopher Malcolm, Ph.D., F.C.I.Arb.
(Originally published by The University of the West Indies Press as a trade paperback, ISBN 978-976-640-693-6)