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Summary: Class, Mass, and Collective Arbitration in National and International Law is the first book to discuss various types of large-scale arbitration, where multiple individuals (ranging from several dozen to hundreds of thousands of persons) bring their claims at a single time, in a single arbitral proceeding. The discussion covers everything from U.S.-style class arbitration to mass procedures in the investment context and collective arbitration in Europe. It also discusses procedures under a variety of specialized arbitration rules (including those promulgated by the AAA, JAMS and the DIS) as well as numerous judicial opinions and statutes from a variety of jurisdictions. |