by Margaret Rutherford (Author), Lord Ackner (Foreword), Margaret Rutherford (Author), John Sims (Author)
This practical text guides readers through what the law is on arbitration, what it was and what the consequences of the changes to the law are likely to be. It also explains the advantages of arbitration over other forms of dispute resolution. The book includes an index for guidance through the Act, a written text to follow the sequence of the Act, and the text of the Act and Hansard references. Additionally, it explains the extended powers which were given to arbitrators by the Act and suggests ways in which these powers may be used.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 399
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell
Published: Sep 1996
ISBN 10: 0851219829
ISBN 13: 9780851219820