Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2007
ISSN
2157-1929
Publisher
William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Language
en-US
Abstract
In arbitration law, few matters engender more stimulating debate than the interaction of arbitrators and judges with respect to jurisdictional determinations. When one side asserts that it never agreed to arbitrate, or contests the arbitrator’s substantive mission or procedural powers, someone must determine the existence, validity, and/or scope of the arbitration clause.
Recommended Citation
William W. Park,
Determining an Arbitrator's Jurisdiction: Timing and Finality in American Law
,
in
8
Nevada Law Journal
135
(2007).
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