Ware, Stephen J., 1965-

Principles of arbitration law / Arbitration law Stephen J. Ware, Professor of Law, University of Kansas; Ariana R. Levinson, Professor of Law, Brandeis School of Law, University of Louisville. - xxi, 343 pages; 24 cm. - Concise hornbook series . - Concise hornbook series. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

What is arbitration -- Sources of contemporary American arbitration law -- FAA preemption of state law -- Formation of enforceable arbitration agreements -- Terms of arbitration agreements -- Enforcement and vacatur of arbitration awards -- Employment and labor arbitration -- International arbitration -- Processes similar to arbitration -- Appendix A: Federal Arbitration Act -- Appendix B: New York Convention -- Appendix C: Excerpts from Labor Management Relations Act.

"[This book] discusses general arbitration law from federal preemption of state law to the formation, performance, and enforcement of arbitration agreements and provides...coverage of specialized law governing international arbitration and labor arbitration. The last few decades have witnessed the growth of a large body of legal doctrine from statutes, judicial decisions, and other sources focused on arbitration. This [book] summarizes that body of law, so should be useful to lawyers and scholars researching arbitration law and to students learning about arbitration."--

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Arbitration and award--United States.
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