Arbitration in the world today

January 1, 1951


Proceeding Authors:
Ralph T. Seward
 

A discussion of the arbitration process as a method (with variations shaped by the parties) of settling disputes in a democracy. The parties create procedures that are “peculiarly responsive to their values and concepts of justice.” Arbitrators, in deciding cases, “are dealing with the basic intellectual and moral issues of our time.”


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