The author discusses the invalidity of the polygraph, the voice stress analyzer, the facial ticometer, the pupillopmeter and other electronic lie-catching apparatus, and considers more reliable principles of credibility.
The author discusses the invalidity of the polygraph, the voice stress analyzer, the facial ticometer, the pupillopmeter and other electronic lie-catching apparatus, and considers more reliable principles of credibility.
A survey of advocates discloses variations in preferences in arbitral styles, from tightly controlled hearings to an unstructured proceeding. All reject the overly active or overly passive arbitrator. All seek…