This article discusses private arbitration in religious and values-oriented communities. Using contract law as the foundation for arbitration law, religious arbitration panels can function almost like courts so long as the government can assure basic fairness and proper procedures, while allowing the parties to resolve their private dispute as the parties wish. This article explains that to be enforced, these private courts must meet the procedural requirements set by the Federal Arbitration Act, but American arbitration law is not generally concerned with the substantive law used by these tribunals, although this article recommends practices that religious tribunals ought to adopt as best practices. Consensual arbitration under religious a...
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This Article advocates for the creation of Muslim arbitral tribunals in the United States. These tri...
This Article analyzes the United States Federal Arbitration Act, as a statutory framework for effect...
This article discusses private arbitration in religious and values-oriented communities. Using contr...
This book explores the rise of private arbitration in religious and other values-oriented communitie...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
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From the late 17th century, the Religious Society of Friends (“Quakers”) observed a method of resolv...
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This thesis examines in detail the legislative amendments made to the Ontario Arbitration Act, 1991 ...
The possibility that Muslims might use private arbitration as a forum in which their family law disp...
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This paper will examine the ways in which a lack of an established substantive law within the Christ...
From the late 17th century, the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) observed a method of resolv...
This Article advocates for the creation of Muslim arbitral tribunals in the United States. These tri...
This Article analyzes the United States Federal Arbitration Act, as a statutory framework for effect...
This article discusses private arbitration in religious and values-oriented communities. Using contr...
This book explores the rise of private arbitration in religious and other values-oriented communitie...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Arbitration is a private mechanism that offers people an alternative means of resolving disputes out...
The recent article In God We Trust (Unless We Change Our Mind): How State of Mind Relates to Religio...
Are arbitrators employees for the purpose of the Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulation...
From the late 17th century, the Religious Society of Friends (“Quakers”) observed a method of resolv...
This article studies religious arbitration from the perspective of global legal pluralism, which emb...
This thesis examines in detail the legislative amendments made to the Ontario Arbitration Act, 1991 ...
The possibility that Muslims might use private arbitration as a forum in which their family law disp...
Every day our increasingly multicultural societies experience new manifestations of cultural and rel...
This paper will examine the ways in which a lack of an established substantive law within the Christ...
From the late 17th century, the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) observed a method of resolv...
This Article advocates for the creation of Muslim arbitral tribunals in the United States. These tri...
This Article analyzes the United States Federal Arbitration Act, as a statutory framework for effect...