Sports Arbitration: A Coach for Other Players - ASA Special Series No. 41

Sports Arbitration: A Coach for Other Players - ASA Special Series No. 41

Author: Elliott Geisinger

Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2015-02-01

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 1937518485

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Sports Arbitration: A Coach for Other Players? is not about sports arbitration. The reader may thus ask: Well, what is it about? Arbitration can take inspiration from other human activities, for instance sports. Does it follow that arbitration in general can take inspiration from sports arbitration? Can sports arbitration serve as an example, be it for better or worse? And if so, what are the limits of this? These questions are highly topical in today's world of arbitration. Faced with the increased duration and costs of arbitral proceedings, and with the perception that litigators instead of business people have taken over the process, more and more users are calling for a return to fast, inexpensive forms of dispute resolution that are conducted by persons of the trade. This has resulted in a series of initiatives to introduce trade-specific forms of dispute resolution based on fast-track arbitration proceedings in a wide range of business sectors.


Seeing Green

Seeing Green

Author: Carolyn Keene

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2010-04-06

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 1416999108

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Seeing Green is the stunning conclusion to this smart, three-book case and brings Nancy and company back to River Heights, where they continue to investigate Green Solutions, the shady American company that is defrauding Casa Verde.


Karen's School (Baby-Sitters Little Sister #41)

Karen's School (Baby-Sitters Little Sister #41)

Author: Ann M. Martin

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2016-04-26

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 1338056875

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From the bestselling author of the generation-defining series The Baby-sitters Club comes a series for a new generation! Miss Karen’s SchoolKaren is starting her own school. She can’t wait to teach her little brother Andrew and his friends how to read and write. But Karen’s students think she's bossy. They won’t listen to her. They won’t do their homework. And now her students are going on strike. How is Karen going to run her school?