The three paths of justice: court proceedings, arbitration, and mediation in England
In: Ius gentium: comparative perspectives on law and justice Volume 65
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In: Ius gentium: comparative perspectives on law and justice Volume 65
In: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice 54
This book deals with the contractual platform for arbitration and the application of contractual norms to the parties' dispute. Arbitration and agreement are inter-linked in three respects: (i) the agreement to arbitrate is itself a contract; (ii) there is scope (subject to clear consensual exclusion) in England for monitoring the arbitral tribunal's fidelity and accuracy in applying substantive English contract law; (iii) the subject-matter of the arbitration is nearly always a 'contractual' matter. These three elements underlie this work. They appear as Part I (arbitration is founded on agreement), Part II (monitoring accuracy), Part III (synopsis of the English contractual rules frequently encountered within arbitration). The book will be a useful resource to foreign lawyers or English non-lawyers, English lawyers seeking a succinct discussion, and to arbitral tribunals
In: Veröffentlichungen zum Verfahrensrecht 50
In: Ius et praxis: derecho en la región, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 371-390
ISSN: 0718-0012
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In: GPR: Zeitschrift für das Privatrecht der Europäischen Union ; European Union private law review ; revuè de droit privé de l'Union européenne, Band 2, Heft 1
ISSN: 2364-7213, 2193-9519
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