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International Law

1986

Boston University School of Law

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Private Adjudicators And The Public Interest: The Expanding Scope Of International Arbitration, William W. Park Jan 1986

Private Adjudicators And The Public Interest: The Expanding Scope Of International Arbitration, William W. Park

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When Solomon arbitrated a child custody dispute, the baby almost perished.' Today's arbitrator probably could not propose such a drastic award. Yet courts may refuse to compel arbitration of some disputes for fear that societal interests may suffer a fate similar to that which would have befallen the baby under Solomon's initial judgment. The parties to the dispute are not free to compromise rights other than their own.