Arbitration and the constitution / Peter B. Rutledge.
2013
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Arbitration and the constitution / Peter B. Rutledge.
Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Description
1 online resource (xi, 210 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
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Arbitration and judicial review
Arbitration and executive power
Arbitration and state law
Arbitration and the choice of law
Arbitration, state action, and due process
Arbitration and the jury right.
Arbitration and executive power
Arbitration and state law
Arbitration and the choice of law
Arbitration, state action, and due process
Arbitration and the jury right.
Summary
Arbitration has become an increasingly important mechanism for dispute resolution, both in the domestic and international setting. Despite its importance as a form of state-sanctioned dispute resolution, it has largely remained outside the spotlight of constitutional law. This landmark work represents one of the first attempts to synthesize the fields of arbitration law and constitutional law. Drawing on the author's extensive experience as a scholar in arbitration law who has lectured and studied around the world, the book offers unique insights into how arbitration law implicates issues such as separation of powers, federalism and individual liberties.
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Cambridge Books Online.
Language
English
ISBN
9781139026246 (ebook)
9781107006119 (hardback)
9781107435902 (paperback)
9781107006119 (hardback)
9781107435902 (paperback)
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