On 17 February 2023, Three Crowns hosted the inaugural book launch of the 7th edition of Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration, published by Oxford University Press, at The Oberoi hotel in New Delhi, India. The book is co-authored by Constantine Partasides KC.
Following introductions by Manish Aggarwal, the head of the firm’s India practice, Honourable Ms Justice Indu Malhotra (Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India), J William (Bill) Rowley KC (Arbitrator, Twenty Essex) and Constantine shared their views about the book and its role in the international arbitration landscape.
The event took place during the Delhi Arbitration Weekend organised by DIAC, and was attended by distinguished members of the Indian and international legal community, including judges, arbitrators, counsel and academics.
ABOUT CONSTANTINE PARTASIDES KC
Constantine, a founding partner of the firm based in our London office, is recognised in all major directories and publications. Chambers UK list him as a “Star Individual” in International Arbitration—one of only two lawyers with this ranking, he was named in the “Hall of Fame” for International Arbitration in the 2021 edition The Legal 500 UK, and has been ranked as one of the “Top 20” individuals in the world of commercial arbitration every year since 2011 by Who’s Who Legal.
Constantine is a Member of the ICCA Governing Board and a Director of the LCIA Board.
Constantine is a solicitor-advocate (Higher Courts Civil) and was appointed King’s Counsel in 2014. He was educated at King’s College, London, and Cambridge University.
ABOUT MANISH AGGARWAL
Manish, a partner in the London office, is a dual-qualified English solicitor and Indian advocate. He has extensive experience of representing clients in both commercial and investment treaty arbitrations across a broad range of sectors and in arbitration-related court litigation. Manish is a Co-Chair of the LCIA’s Young International Arbitration Group and is consistently ranked as a leading practitioner in arbitration and public international law by major legal directories.