The decisional thinking of judges and arbitrators as triers of fact

January 1, 1980


Proceeding Authors:
Edgar A. Jones, Jr.
 

A compilation and examination of what judges and arbitrators have learned about each other’s respective roles in the decision making process; particularly as the trier of fact in labor disputes. Distinctions are drawn between the functional differences of the role of the trial judge, arbitrator, and appellate judge.


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