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作 者:EdwardBrunet,Richard E. Speidel,Jean E. Sternlight,Stephen H. Ware 著 著
出版时间:2006-1-1
I S B N:9780521839822
| Acknowledgments page xxi Introduction 1 The Core Values of Arbitration Edward Brunet Section 1.1 Party Autonomy: Allocating Disputing Power and Freedom to the Disputants Section 1.2 Privatization: On Secrecy, Privacy, and Self-Governance Section 1.3 Arbitrator Expertise: Substantive, Procedural, or Mythical Section 1.4 Arbitrator Neutrality: Trust and the Relationship to Expertise Section 1.5 The Adjudication Efficiency of Arbitration: Myth or Reality? Section 1.6 Fairness: The Opportunity for a Fundamentally Fair Hearing Section 1.7 Finality in Arbitration: A Core Value or a Default Rule Section 1.8 The Public Dimension of Arbitration: The Limits of Privatization Policy Section 1.9 Concluding Thoughts: Repackaging Arbitration Values through Trade-offs and the Paramount Value of Party Autonomy 2 Common Legal Issues in American Arbitration Law Richard E. Speidel Section 2.1 The Relationship between Arbitration Values and Arbitration Law Section 2.2 What is Arbitration? Section 2.3 Development and Scope of American Arbitration Law 2.3(1) Arbitration Theory 2.3(2) The Stages of American Arbitration Law 2.3(2)(A) Stage One: Arbitrability 2.3(2)(B) Stage Two: The Middle Ground 2.3(2)(C) Stage Three: Confirmation and Enforcement of the Award Section 2.4 Interstate Arbitration: Chapter 1 of the Federal Arbitration Act 2.4(1) History 2.4(2) Stage One: Arbitrability 2.4(2)(A) Basic Provisions 2.4(2)(B) Notable Omissions (1) Federal Jurisdiction (2) Scope and Preemptive Effect (3) Employment Contracts (4) Grounds to Refuse Enforcement (5) Power of Tribunal to Decide its Own Jurisdiction (6) Separability (7) Public Policy Exclusions: Is the Claim Capable of Arbitration? (8) Mandatory v. Permissive Rules 2.4(3) Stage Two: The Middle Ground 2.4(4) Stage Three: Confirmation and Enforcement of the Award Section 2.5 International Arbitration 2.5(1) History: The New York Convention 2.5(2) Stage One: Arbitrability 2.5(2)(A) Basic Provisions 2.5(2)(B) Issues and Omissions (1) Federal Jurisdiction and Venue (2) Enforcing the Agreement to Arbitrate (3) Competence and Separability (4) Capability (5) Stay of Pending Litigation (6) Mandatory Rules 2.5(3) Stage Two: The Middle Ground 2.5(4) Stage Three: Recognition and Enforcement of the Award Section 2.6 Intrastate (State) Arbitration Law 2.6(1) History 2.6(2) Stage One: Arbitrability 2.6(2)(A) Mandatory Rules 2.6(2)(B) Arbitrability 2.6(3) Stage Two: The Middle Ground 2.6(4) Stage Three: Enforcing the Award Section 2.7 A Note in Transition 3 The Appropriate Role of State Law in the Federal Arbitration System: Choice and Preemption 4 Interstate Arbitration: Chapter 1 of the Federal Arbitration Act 5 Consumer Arbitration 6 International Commercial Arbitration: Implementing the New York Convention 7 Tension Points: Where the Authors Disagree Appendices Index |
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