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While traditionally arbitration scholarship focused on practical issues, arguing for refinements of arbitration laws or attempting to identify a core of procedural "best practices", a growing strain of arbitration scholarship has begun to focus on developing a deeper and more ambitious...
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This chapter addresses the conflict between the restrictive and negative view often taken towards consumer arbitration and the supportive and positive view often taken towards ODR by arguing that a properly designed system of online consumer arbitration can fulfil the promise of consumer...
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This document includes responses to the survey undertaken as part of the study Legal Instruments and Practice of Arbitration in the EU, arranged on a country-by-country basis. The Study was prepared for the JURI Committee of the European Parliament, and was published by the Parliament in...
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This book review argues that while Laudan's book is excellent from an epistemological perspective, it ultimately fails as a commentary on U.S. evidence law as he fails to appreciate the practical legal context in which evidence law operates
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This article examines the parol evidence rule as it exists in Australian and U.S. law. Whereas Australian law still maintains a strict version of the rule, American states have generally moved to a weaker version of the rule, in which evidence of the true intentions of the parties is often...
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This Study was prepared for the JURI Committee of the European Parliament, and was published by the Parliament in February 2015. It investigates the law and practice of arbitration across the European Union and Switzerland, at both a national level and at the level of the European Union. It...
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This document includes the results of the Survey undertaken as part of the study Legal Instruments and Practice of Arbitration in the EU.The Study was prepared for the JURI Committee of the European Parliament, and was published by the Parliament in February 2015. It investigates the law and...
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