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Legal Reasoning Across Commercial Disputes - Comparing Judicial and Arbitral Analyses (Hardcover, 1)
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Legal Reasoning Across Commercial Disputes - Comparing Judicial and Arbitral Analyses (Hardcover, 1)
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This work provides important insights into how judges and
arbitrators resolve complex commercial disputes in both national
and international settings. The analysis is built from three major
research sources which ensures that the analysis can bridge
evidence of perception, behaviours, and outcomes amongst judges and
arbitrators. A statistical survey provides a benchmark and point of
comparison with the subjective statements arising from an extensive
programme of interviews and questionnaires to provide an objective
lens on the reasoning process that informs decisions and awards in
practice. The outcome, presented in Legal Reasoning across
Commercial Disputes, is an evidence-based model of the determining
factors in legal reasoning by identifying and quantifying
approximately seventy-five objective markers for which data can be
compared across the arbitral-judicial, domestic-international, and
common law-civil law divides. The methodology provides for a
thorough and contextual assessment of legal reasoning by judges and
arbitrators in commercial disputes. Legal Reasoning across
Commercial Disputes investigates the level of sophistication and
complexity associated with commercial arbitration relative to
commercial litigation through domestic courts. The study not only
helps parties make more informed choices about where and how to
resolve their legal disputes, it also assists judges and
arbitrators in carrying out their duties by improving counsel's
understanding about how to best to craft and present legal
arguments and submissions. The study also addresses longstanding
theoretical concerns about the legitimacy of national and
international commercial arbitration by replacing assumptions and
anecdotes with objective data. The final part of the book draws
together the various strands of analysis and concludes with a
number of forward-looking proposals about how a deeper
understanding of legal and judicial reasoning can be established to
improve the quality of decisions and outcomes for all parties.
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