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Arbitration Law In America A Critical Assessment Edward Brunet

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Arbitration Law In America A Critical Assessment Edward Brunet
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.46 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Edward Brunet, Richard E. Speidel, Jean E. Sternlight, Stephen H. Ware
ISBN: 9780511584299, 9780521839822, 0511584296, 0521839823
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Arbitration Law In America A Critical Assessment Edward Brunet by Edward Brunet, Richard E. Speidel, Jean E. Sternlight, Stephen H. Ware 9780511584299, 9780521839822, 0511584296, 0521839823 instant download after payment.

Arguing that the 80 year-old Federal Arbitration Act badly needs major changes, the authors, who have previously written major articles on arbitration law and policy, set out their own views and argue among themselves about the necessary reforms of arbitration. The book contains draft legislation for use in international and domestic arbitration and detailed explanation of the precise justifications for proposed legislative changes. It also contains two proposals that might be deemed radical---to ban arbitration related to the purchase of products by consumers and to prohibit arbitration of employment disputes. Each proposal is vetted fully and critiqued by one or more of the other co-authors.

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