This academic book examines the crucial role of judges in international commercial arbitration through a comprehensive comparative study. It analyzes the judicial functions and responsibilities in arbitration proceedings across different legal systems. Key features: • Comparative legal analysis • Focus on international commercial arbitration • Examination of judicial roles and powers • Coverage of multiple legal systems • Academic research methodology • Practical case studies The book provides an in-depth exploration of how judges interact with and influence the arbitration process in international commercial disputes. It addresses key aspects such as judicial supervision, enforcement of arbitral awards, and the limits of judicial intervention. The study takes into account various legal traditions and international arbitration conventions, making it a valuable resource for legal practitioners, scholars, and students interested in international commercial arbitration.