Global Arbitration Review's The Guide to Damages in International Arbitration is a desktop reference work for those who'd like greater confidence when dealing with the numbers.
This edition is over 490 pages, and 32 chapters, it covers all aspects of damages - from the legal principles applicable, to the main valuation techniques and their mechanics, to industry-specific questions, and topics such as tax and currency.
It is pitched at the entry level, keeping things simple and easy to follow. This book is designed to help all participants in the international arbitration community understand damages issues more clearly and communicate those issues more effectively to tribunals to further the common objective of assisting arbitrators in rendering more accurate and well-reasoned awards on damages.