Commercial Arbitration
Auteur : Christopher Drahozal
Date de publication : 2013-02
Éditeur : Carolina Academic Press
Nombre de pages : 758
Résumé du livre
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This new edition addresses important topics concerning the complex and intellectually challenging law and practice of commercial arbitration. Given that one of the most often stated benefits of arbitration is its simplicity, the law of commercial arbitration is in reality quite complex. The author integrates coverage of domestic and international commercial arbitration, reconciling two competing realities: that most students are far more likely to represent clients involved in domestic arbitrations than international ones; and that the globalization of the economy makes exposure to international commercial arbitration indispensable. Commercial Arbitration promotes extensive discussion of both sides of the underlying policy issues:
- Problems in each chapter highlight key aspects of the leading cases and governing statutes;
- Balanced treatment of consumer and employer arbitration;
- Emphasis on the legal aspects of arbitration within the commercial context;
- Teacher's Manual provides additional pedagogical insight; and
- Updated Documentary Supplement contains relevant and useful additional materials.