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- Title
JUDICIAL REVIEW AND THE LIMITS OF ARBITRAL AUTHORITY: LESSONS FROM THE LAW OF CONTRACT.
- Authors
Kirgis, Paul F.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the role of the arbitrator according to the law of contract. The arbitrator is viewed as a contract reader through the contractarian model applied in commercial relationships. The Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) drafted by Julius Henry Cohen emphasized the advantages of arbitration in commercial matters and which was intended to overcome the judiciary's resistance to arbitration.
- Subjects
LABOR arbitrators; CONTRACTS; CONTRACTS for work &; labor; ARBITRATION &; award; COHEN, Julius Henry; JUDICIAL review of arbitral awards
- Publication
St. John's Law Review, 2007, Vol 81, Issue 1, p99
- ISSN
0036-2905
- Publication type
Article