• Login
    View Item 
    •   Home
    • Yale Law School Faculty Scholarship
    • Faculty Scholarship Series
    • View Item
    •   Home
    • Yale Law School Faculty Scholarship
    • Faculty Scholarship Series
    • View Item
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Browse

    All of openYLSCommunitiesPublication DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionPublication DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

    My Account

    LoginRegister

    Statistics

    Display statistics

    Arbitration Under the Arbitration Statutes of Texas

    • CSV
    • RefMan
    • EndNote
    • BibTex
    • RefWorks
    Thumbnail
    Name:
    10_Arbitration_Under_the_Arbit ...
    Size:
    741.7Kb
    Format:
    PDF
    Download
    Author
    Sturges, Wesley
    
    Metadata
    Show full item record
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13051/2714
    Abstract
    This is a review and critique of the legislation of Texas relating to arbitration of civil controversies. The legislation consists chiefly of an arbitration statute providing for the arbitration of disputes generally and a separate statute providing for the arbitration of controversies arising between employers and employees (or their unions). These pieces of legislation are examined from the viewpoint of determining how well they facilitate the arbitral process and how well they are designed to assure the integrity of that process. Questions also occur as to whether the statutes provide a superior or less useful system of arbitration than common law arbitration. If parties desire to arbitrate, should they choose the statutory or the common law system? Has the judicial administration of the statutes through court decisions facilitated or deterred their use? This review of the arbitration legislation of the State is invited not only by the foregoing questions, but also by Article 16, § 13 of the Constitution of Texas, which provides that: "It shall be the duty of the legislature to pass such laws as may be necessary and proper to decide differences by arbitration, when the parties shall elect that method of trial." How well does the foregoing legislation carry out the duty assigned to the legislature by this constitutional provision?
    Collections
    Faculty Scholarship Series

    entitlement

     
    DSpace software (copyright © 2002 - 2023)  DuraSpace
    Quick Guide | Contact Us
    Open Repository is a service operated by 
    Atmire NV
     

    Export search results

    The export option will allow you to export the current search results of the entered query to a file. Different formats are available for download. To export the items, click on the button corresponding with the preferred download format.

    By default, clicking on the export buttons will result in a download of the allowed maximum amount of items.

    To select a subset of the search results, click "Selective Export" button and make a selection of the items you want to export. The amount of items that can be exported at once is similarly restricted as the full export.

    After making a selection, click one of the export format buttons. The amount of items that will be exported is indicated in the bubble next to export format.