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More Disputes and Differences: Essays on the History of Arbitration and its Continuing Relevance

More Disputes and Differences: Essays on the History of Arbitration and its Continuing Relevance

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More Disputes and Differences: Essays on the History of Arbitration and its Continuing Relevance is the last volume worked on by Derek Roebuck, covering the history of arbitration and mediation from prehistory to the early nineteenth century. It includes articles, lectures, and chapters dating from his 2010 volume, and is prepared for publication by his widow, Susanna Hoe.

Format: Hardback
Length: 368 pages
Publication date: 05 November 2022
Publisher: Holo Books The Arbitration Press


More Disputes and Differences: Essays on the History of Arbitration and its Continuing Relevance, is the final volume worked on by Derek Roebuck, though not quite completed before his death in 2020. It has, therefore, been prepared for publication by his widow, and sometimes co-author, women's historian Susanna Hoe. It comprises articles, lectures, and chapters dating from his 2010 volume Disputes and Differences: Comparisons in Law, Language, and History. But, whereas the chapters of that earlier, thematic work were quite disparate, this book, particularly in part 1, The Past, encompasses the history of arbitration and mediation from prehistory to the early nineteenth century. What makes this volume particularly interesting is that it is possible, as chapter follows chapter, to deduce which of Derek Roebuck's multi-volume histories he was working on at the time, and what other works he was reading or hearing then. This is illustrated by the last essay in Part 1 - A Pinch of Reality: Private Dispute Resolution in 18th Century England (2019). Part 2 - Past, Present, and Future (2013) - starts with The Future of Arbitration (2013), which embodies just that, ending with Keeping an Eye on Fundamentals (2012). Part 3 - Language, Research, and Comparison, features works that bow to the author's particular interests and their connection to arbitration and its history. And he had a rule that, where possible, he would suggest what research still needed to be done, hence ADR in Business: Topics for Research (2012). The final chapter - Return to that Other Country: Legal History and Comparative Law (2019) - one of the last pieces written, says it all.

More Disputes and Differences: Essays on the History of Arbitration and its Continuing Relevance, is the final volume worked on by Derek Roebuck, though not quite completed before his death in 2020. It has, therefore, been prepared for publication by his widow, and sometimes co-author, women's historian Susanna Hoe. It comprises articles, lectures, and chapters dating from his 2010 volume Disputes and Differences: Comparisons in Law, Language, and History. But, whereas the chapters of that earlier, thematic work were quite disparate, this book, particularly in part 1, The Past, encompasses the history of arbitration and mediation from prehistory to the early nineteenth century. What makes this volume particularly interesting is that it is possible, as chapter follows chapter, to deduce which of Derek Roebuck's multi-volume histories he was working on at the time, and what other works he was reading or hearing then. This is illustrated by the last essay in Part 1 - A Pinch of Reality: Private Dispute Resolution in 18th Century England (2019). Part 2 - Past, Present, and Future (2013) - starts with The Future of Arbitration (2013), which embodies just that, ending with Keeping an Eye on Fundamentals (2012). Part 3 - Language, Research, and Comparison, features works that bow to the author's particular interests and their connection to arbitration and its history. And he had a rule that, where possible, he would suggest what research still needed to be done, hence ADR in Business: Topics for Research (2012). The final chapter - Return to that Other Country: Legal History and Comparative Law (2019) - one of the last pieces written, says it all.

Weight: 596g
Dimension: 145 x 222 x 40 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781919631837

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