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The Contractarian Model Of Arbitration And Its Implications For Judicial Review Of Arbitral Awards, Paul F. Kirgis
The Contractarian Model Of Arbitration And Its Implications For Judicial Review Of Arbitral Awards, Paul F. Kirgis
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Those who favor the current system of virtually unlimited and unreviewable arbitration can forestall change—and even avoid engaging in a sustained policy discussion—by falling back on those defenses. While it is not possible to resolve the policy issues finally, it is possible to assess whether the principle of party autonomy, coupled with applicable legal doctrine, justifies the degree of deference courts have adopted. That is what I attempt in this Article. I argue that, at least in certain classes of cases, the principle of party autonomy requires greater judicial scrutiny of arbitral awards. I argue further that this result is …
Adr Prominent Part Of "The Basics" At Um Law School, Gregory S. Munro
Adr Prominent Part Of "The Basics" At Um Law School, Gregory S. Munro
Faculty Journal Articles & Other Writings
This article describes the University of Montana School of Law's Dispute Resolution Track, a comprehensive and carefully ordered program designed to provide students entry-level competency in handing disputed legal rights in the criminal and civil justice systems.
Preparing And Presenting An Arbitration, William L. Corbett
Preparing And Presenting An Arbitration, William L. Corbett
Faculty Journal Articles & Other Writings
This article draws a comparison between arbitration and the judicial process at the pre-hearing, hearing, and post-hearing stages.
Arbitration In Montana And The Need For New Legislation, William L. Corbett
Arbitration In Montana And The Need For New Legislation, William L. Corbett
Faculty Journal Articles & Other Writings
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