Improving the Arbitration Act 1996
New Zealand. Law Commission.
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Improving the Arbitration Act 1996
by New Zealand. Law Commission.
Published
2001
Publisher
Law Commission
Pages
32
ISBN-10
1877187798
Description
Looks at the Arbitration Act 1996 and areas that may need fine-tuning. In particular, issues of confidentiality, appeal and transitional provisions have been identified in cases brought before the Courts.
Subjects
Arbitration and award
Lawsuits and Awards
The law of arbitration and awards
The law of arbitration and award
A treatise on commercial arbitrations and awards
Interpretation, revision, and other recourse from international judgments and awards
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