Arbitration is a legal dispute resolution mechanism, alternative to courts. This book explains what arbitration is, how it works, what parties who have agreed to go to arbitration should expect, the relationship between arbitration and the law, and the politics of arbitration. It also considers where the global system of arbitration is headed.
Arbitration is a legal dispute resolution mechanism, alternative to courts. This book explains what arbitration is, how it works, what parties who have agreed to go to arbitration should expect, the relationship between arbitration and the law, and the politics of arbitration. It also considers where the global system of arbitration is headed.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Prologue
- 1: Where does arbitration come from?
- 2: How does arbitration work?
- 3: From financial crises to doping disputes: "I will see you in... arbitration!"
- 4: Arbitration and the law
- 5: The geopolitics of arbitration against governments
- 6: Where is arbitration going?
- References
- Further Reading
- Index