The extension to Ireland of the Arbitration Act, 1889
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Stanuell, Charles A. 'The extension to Ireland of the Arbitration Act, 1889'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XII Part XC, 1909/1910, pp371-387Download Item:
Abstract:
Arbitration may perhaps be defined as the mode of settling
disputes and adjusting difficulties by other tribunals than
the ordinary law courts of a country. It would not serve
any useful purpose to inquire into its origin, it is probably
as old as commerce and trade. It is so natural that merchants
and traders should have their own tribunals conversant
with their particular usages, that it does not seem to have
occurred to Governments generally to interfere with them
up to quite modern times.
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Read March 18th, 1910.
Author: Stanuell, Charles A.
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XII Part XC 1909/1910
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Arbitration, TradeISSN:
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