The British arbitrator – A question of style?

March 16, 1986

Synopsis By: Golick
Proceeding Author:
Sir John C. Wood
 

The author discusses the obvious and significant differences between a court judge and an arbitrator, as evident in practice in the United Kingdom. The major differences are the written basis of an arbitration, the informality of the hearing and the objective of problem solving.Ford Motor Co. v. Amalgamated Union of Engineering and Foundry Workers


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