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Author Strong, Stacie, author

Title Class, mass, and collective arbitration in national and international law / S.I. Strong, D. Phil. (Oxon), Ph. D. (Cantab), J.D. (Duke), M.P.W. (Southern California), B.A. (California, Davis), Attorney (New York, Illinois), Solicitor (England and Wales), Associate Professor of Law, University of Missouri School of Law
Edition First edition
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2013]

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 412 pages)
Contents Rules and procedures -- Is large-scale arbitration really arbitration? -- Interpreting the arbitration agreement -- Regulatory elements of class, mass and collective arbitration -- The future of class, mass and collective arbitration -- Enforcement of class, mass and collective awards
Summary Class arbitration first developed in the United States in the 1980s as a means of providing large numbers of individuals with the opportunity to assert their claims at the same time and in the same proceeding. Large-scale arbitration has since spread beyond U.S. borders, with collective arbitration being seen in Europe and mass arbitration being used in the international investment regime. Class, Mass, and Collective Arbitration in National and International Law considers all three forms of arbitration as a matter of domestic and international law, providing arbitrators, advocates and scholars
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-382) and index
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Subject Arbitration and award.
Class actions (Civil procedure)
LAW -- Civil Procedure.
LAW -- Legal Services.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Judicial Branch.
Arbitration and award
Class actions (Civil procedure)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780199376667
0199376662