摘要 | 第3-6页 |
abstract | 第6-9页 |
Introduction:What is Arbitration? | 第11-19页 |
Chapter One:Historical Hostility to Arbitration | 第19-32页 |
1.1 Origin and Cradle:The New York City | 第19-23页 |
1.2 Arbitration Agreement:A Risky Choice | 第23-26页 |
1.3 Where does hostility come from? | 第26-32页 |
1.3.1 Common Law Principle:Ouster of Jurisdiction | 第26-28页 |
1.3.2 The Constitutional Right to Trial by Jury | 第28-29页 |
1.3.3 The Lower Quality of Justice | 第29-32页 |
Chapter Two:A Landmark Triumph:The 1925 Federal Arbitration Act | 第32-45页 |
2.1 The Delays of the Law | 第32-35页 |
2.2 Pave the Way for the Act:From New York to Washington | 第35-38页 |
2.3 One Last Step:The Pre-enactment Hearings | 第38-41页 |
2.4 The Federal Arbitration Act:What Does It Say? | 第41-45页 |
Chapter Three:Judicial Interpretation:A New Era of Expansion | 第45-53页 |
3.1 Separability Doctrine:Toward Maximum Effectiveness | 第45-48页 |
3.2 Federal Arbitration Act vs.State Arbitration Law | 第48-50页 |
3.3 Restricted Inervention Made by Court | 第50-53页 |
Chapter Four:Pragmatism,An Invisible Hand | 第53-62页 |
4.1 Litigation Explosion | 第53-54页 |
4.2 Increased Involvement in International Commercial Transactions | 第54-56页 |
4.3 Improved Quality of Arbitration Facilities | 第56-58页 |
4.4 Arbitration:A Practical Plan | 第58-62页 |
Conclusion | 第62-68页 |
Bibliography | 第68-72页 |
Acknowledgement | 第72-73页 |