Abstract
This article offers information on the history, significance and role of the effective-vindication doctrine in U.S. arbitration law in promoting access to justice. It analyzes the significance of broad policy implications regarding the interpretation of the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) by the Court facilitating the arbitration of commercial disputes and protecting the statutory rights of consumers in the context of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Green Tree Financial Corp. v. Randolph.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Default journal |
State | Published - 1800 |
Keywords
- effective-vindication
- United States Supreme Court
- access to justice
- commercial arbitration
- arbitration
- alternative dispute resolution
- ADR
- Green Tree Financial
- Federal Arbitration Act
- commercial disputes
- consumer law
- employment law
Disciplines
- Consumer Protection Law
- Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
- Labor and Employment Law
- Law