Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2005
ISSN
1520-460X
Publisher
American University International Law Review
Language
en-US
Abstract
At least two intersecting questions lurk in any study of international business arbitration. Each arises from the litigants' desire (at least when the contract was signed) for binding dispute resolution outside the framework of government-administered courts. Each brings analytic challenges that implicate cross-cultural conflicts.
Recommended Citation
William W. Park,
Private Disputes and the Public Good: Explaining Arbitration Law
,
in
20
American University International Law Review
903
(2005).
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