Printed first in 1666, this source is both an instruction manual
and plea for reform, comparing the positive potential of mediation
and arbitration with the chicanery of contemporary litigation. It
describes in detail some arbitrations of the period, with forms and
precedents, practical examples and handy tips. The translation is
intended to capture the salty and forceful style of the author, who
recommends all kinds of threats and guile in his task of
reconciliation and arbitration.
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