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Dispute Resolution and Arbitration

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2013

Arbitration

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Optimal Dispute Systems For Third-Party Funding, Victoria A. Shannon Nov 2013

Optimal Dispute Systems For Third-Party Funding, Victoria A. Shannon

Victoria Shannon Sahani

No abstract provided.


The Legitimacy Crisis In Investment Treaty Arbitration: Privatizing Public International Law Through Inconsistent Decisions, Susan D. Franck Jan 2013

The Legitimacy Crisis In Investment Treaty Arbitration: Privatizing Public International Law Through Inconsistent Decisions, Susan D. Franck

Susan D. Franck

No abstract provided.


The Arbitration Of Employment Disputes In The Securities Industry: A Study Of Finra Awards, 1986-2008, David B. Lipsky, Ronald L. Seeber, J. Ryan Lamare Jan 2013

The Arbitration Of Employment Disputes In The Securities Industry: A Study Of Finra Awards, 1986-2008, David B. Lipsky, Ronald L. Seeber, J. Ryan Lamare

David B Lipsky

[Excerpt] This article reports on the results of our recent study of 3,200 arbitration awards issued in employment cases administered under the auspices of FINRA, its predecessor the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). It responds to Colvin’s call for more empirical research while providing some data on the debate over the fairness of mandatory employment arbitration agreements in the securities industry. After disclosing the limitations of our study and presenting our findings with regard to the FINRA cases, we consider how these findings bear on the debate about mandatory arbitration, specifically whether …


Workplace Arbitration In The Current Economic Crisis, David B. Lipsky Jan 2013

Workplace Arbitration In The Current Economic Crisis, David B. Lipsky

David B Lipsky

[Excerpt] In the midst of our economic crisis, arbitrators are facing unprecedented challenges. As the financial implosion has spread from Wall Street to Main Street, we are hearing cases that require us to decide issues the parties never anticipated when their arbitration programs were established. Take labor-management arbitration as an example. Unlike in the past, when labor arbitrators sometimes had to decide whether a layoff complied with the collective bargaining agreement, today they are addressing the repercussions of mass layoffs resulting from plant shutdowns. Similarly, in previous years, labor arbitrators frequently decided cases dealing with alleged infractions of Title VII …


Monismo Y Dualismo De Las Leyes De Arbitraje: ¿Son Todas Ellas Dualistas?, Xavier Favre-Bulle, Edgardo Muñoz Dec 2012

Monismo Y Dualismo De Las Leyes De Arbitraje: ¿Son Todas Ellas Dualistas?, Xavier Favre-Bulle, Edgardo Muñoz

Edgardo Muñoz

Un arbitraje puede ser interno o internacional. La distinción comúnmente funda en la existencia de elementos relacionados con más de una jurisdicción nacional. En algunos sistemas legales, un solo conjunto de disposiciones gobierna todo arbitraje independientemente de su naturaleza interna o internacional. En otros, el carácter interno o internacional de un arbitraje trae consigo la aplicación de dos conjuntos de disposiciones distintos. Dichos cuerpos legales podrían abordar de manera distinta cuestiones relacionadas, por ejemplo, con el tipo de controversias y entes que pueden someterse al arbitraje, los requisitos del convenio arbitral, el control que ejercen los tribunales estatales sobre el …


Desarrollos En Materia De Medidas Provisionales En Arbitrajes Internacionales Con Sede En Suiza, Miguel Oural, Edgardo Muñoz Dec 2012

Desarrollos En Materia De Medidas Provisionales En Arbitrajes Internacionales Con Sede En Suiza, Miguel Oural, Edgardo Muñoz

Edgardo Muñoz

En este artículo se analizan los desarrollos jurídicos y prácticos de las medidas provisionales realizadas en los arbitrajes con sede en Suiza, así como la sentencia del Tribunal Federal Suizo del 13 de abril de 2010, la entrada en vigor del Código Federal de Enjuiciamiento Civil y la versión revisada del Reglamento Suizo de Arbitraje Internacional que entró a regir a partir de junio de 2012.