This book is designed primarily to inform laymen concerning the English commercial arbitration system. It is a business man\u27s manual on so involved a subject as arbitration. It has its mission because: the pitfalls which await the ignorant and unwary, be he claimant, respondent, arbitrator or umpire, are many and deep. In the words of an introduction by Sir W. Peters Rylands, President of the Federation of British Industries, 1919-1920, the author throws a beam of light upon the many and great complexities that surround the subject of commercial arbitration in England
We have recently become very critical of the traditional law school curriculum. We expect the author...
This collection of materials is edited primarily for students who have already mastered the main pr...
This is a second edition of one of the earliest of the casebooks, now increasingly more numerous, ar...
This book is designed primarily to inform laymen concerning the English commercial arbitration syste...
This little book is devoted not only to Commercial Arbitration, but also to Common Law Arbitration, ...
At the outset of the book, Steven Bennett expresses fervent hope that this book will be of use to l...
The author of this book has rendered such useful service to the profession by his digest of the deci...
So rapid has been the spread of the theory that society and not the individual shall pay the cost of...
As the name shows, this is a volume of illustrative cases. There is no attempt to show the developme...
Mr. Edward Jenks is well known from his many contributions to the history of medieval and English la...
The appearance of these volumes marks an event of the first importance in the field of law, history ...
Lord Bingham of Cornhill is no stranger to the business of judging. Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinar...
This casebook is a welcome addition to the teaching tools avail- able for teachers of torts. The sen...
Present day interaction between court and arbitrator is reminiscent of the seventeenth century strug...
Book review of "Labor Arbitration: A Practical Guide for Advocates" edited by M. Zimney, W. Dolson, ...
We have recently become very critical of the traditional law school curriculum. We expect the author...
This collection of materials is edited primarily for students who have already mastered the main pr...
This is a second edition of one of the earliest of the casebooks, now increasingly more numerous, ar...
This book is designed primarily to inform laymen concerning the English commercial arbitration syste...
This little book is devoted not only to Commercial Arbitration, but also to Common Law Arbitration, ...
At the outset of the book, Steven Bennett expresses fervent hope that this book will be of use to l...
The author of this book has rendered such useful service to the profession by his digest of the deci...
So rapid has been the spread of the theory that society and not the individual shall pay the cost of...
As the name shows, this is a volume of illustrative cases. There is no attempt to show the developme...
Mr. Edward Jenks is well known from his many contributions to the history of medieval and English la...
The appearance of these volumes marks an event of the first importance in the field of law, history ...
Lord Bingham of Cornhill is no stranger to the business of judging. Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinar...
This casebook is a welcome addition to the teaching tools avail- able for teachers of torts. The sen...
Present day interaction between court and arbitrator is reminiscent of the seventeenth century strug...
Book review of "Labor Arbitration: A Practical Guide for Advocates" edited by M. Zimney, W. Dolson, ...
We have recently become very critical of the traditional law school curriculum. We expect the author...
This collection of materials is edited primarily for students who have already mastered the main pr...
This is a second edition of one of the earliest of the casebooks, now increasingly more numerous, ar...