United States of America V. Concepcion

United States of America V. Concepcion
Title United States of America V. Concepcion PDF eBook
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Pages 76
Release 1991
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United States of America V. Jerez

United States of America V. Jerez
Title United States of America V. Jerez PDF eBook
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Pages 110
Release 1995
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Class, Mass, and Collective Arbitration in National and International Law

Class, Mass, and Collective Arbitration in National and International Law
Title Class, Mass, and Collective Arbitration in National and International Law PDF eBook
Author S.I. Strong
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 429
Release 2013-10
Genre Law
ISBN 0199772525

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Class, Mass and Collective Arbitration in National and International Law is the first book to discuss various types of large-scale arbitration, where multiple individuals (ranging from several dozen to hundreds of thousands of persons) bring their claims at a single time, in a single arbitral proceeding.

United States of America V. Pandiello

United States of America V. Pandiello
Title United States of America V. Pandiello PDF eBook
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Pages 70
Release 1998
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United States of America V. Acevedo

United States of America V. Acevedo
Title United States of America V. Acevedo PDF eBook
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Pages 92
Release 1994
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Outsourcing Justice

Outsourcing Justice
Title Outsourcing Justice PDF eBook
Author Imre Szalai
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Release 2013
Genre Arbitration and award
ISBN 9781611632026

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Arbitration is a method of dispute resolution in which parties agree to submit their dispute to a private, neutral third person, instead of a traditional court with a judge and jury. This private system of arbitration, which is often confidential and secretive, can be a polar opposite, in almost every way, to the public court system. Over the past few decades, arbitration agreements have proliferated throughout American society. Such agreements appear in virtually all types of consumer transactions, and millions of American workers are bound by arbitration agreements in their employment relationships. America has become an "arbitration nation," with an increasing number of disputes taken away from the traditional, open court system and relegated to a private, secretive system of justice. How did arbitration agreements become so widespread, and enforceable, in American society? Prior to the 1920s, courts generally refused to enforce such agreements, and parties had the right to bring their disputes to court. However, during the 1920s, Congress and state legislatures suddenly enacted ground-breaking laws declaring that arbitration agreements are "valid, irrevocable, and enforceable." Drawing on previously untapped archival sources, this book explores the many different people, institutions, forces, beliefs, and events that led to the enactment of modern arbitration laws during the 1920s, and this book examines why America's arbitration laws radically changed during this period. By examining this history, this book demonstrates how the U.S. Supreme Court has grossly misconstrued these laws and unjustifiably created an expansive, informal, private system of justice touching almost every aspect of American society and impacting the lives of millions. Professor Szalai maintains a blog on arbitration at outsourcingjustice.com. "Recommended. General readers, upper-division undergraduate students, and above." -- CHOICE Magazine

United States of America V. Craig

United States of America V. Craig
Title United States of America V. Craig PDF eBook
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Pages 44
Release 1993
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