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Arbitration: A Very Short Introduction

Arbitration: A Very Short Introduction

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Arbitration is a legal dispute resolution mechanism that provides binding decisions and is used in a variety of cases, from large-scale political disputes to everyday consumer transactions. It is an alternative to courts and can be used by parties who have agreed to go to arbitration. This Very Short Introduction explains what arbitration is, how it works, and the relationship between arbitration and the law.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 144 pages
Publication date: 22 April 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press

Arbitration is a legal dispute resolution mechanism that provides binding decisions and is enforceable around the world. It is often used when parties have agreed that courts are not suitable for their disputes, which can occur for various reasons. Some of the most politically sensitive disputes on a large scale are resolved through arbitration, such as boundary disputes in areas with valuable resources like oil, gas, and minerals. Arbitration is also used by investors who have stakes in unstable developing countries to protect their investments. In addition, millions of consumers enter into arbitration contracts without realizing it when concluding routine transactions. Even athletes have been involved in high-profile arbitration cases related to doping offenses during the Olympic Games.

This Very Short Introduction provides an overview of what arbitration is, how it works, what parties can expect from it, the relationship between arbitration and the law, and the politics surrounding it. It also considers the future direction of the global arbitration system.

The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press offers concise and informative introductions to a wide range of subjects. These books are designed to provide a solid foundation of knowledge in a short amount of time, making them ideal for students, professionals, and anyone interested in learning more about a particular topic.

Weight: 116g
Dimension: 112 x 173 x 12 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780198738749

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