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and legal institutions in modern society. A contract frames and coordinates human interactions. It is an agreement that creates, assigns, delegates, and transfers rights and obligations, tangible and intangible goods, services, and entitlem...
construction industry has until recently been arbitration. As compared with the only alternative available historically, litigation through the Courts, it was seen as being private, quick, and relatively inexpensive. Even so, arbitration wa...
tor underpriced work for a number of flats and then experienced difficulties completing. In order to speed things up, the main contractor promised an additional payment for each completed flat. The court held that the extra money was payabl...
Matthews v. Eldridge: (1) the private interest that will be affected by the official action, (2) the risk of an erroneous deprivation of such interest through the procedures used, and (3) the government's interest including the fiscal and a...
Rational Actor Model, the victimized actor model, and the Bureaucratic Politics Model are used in analyzing 1976 data from a metropolitan court. The three models offer differing perspectives on adjudication in the criminal courts. Each mode...
the application of recognized norms to a specialized actor, the judge. Collectively, the judges are designed as the judiciary. In some countries—such as France and Italy—the judiciary also includes public prosecutors since they form a unita...
on the various negotiated claims settlement processes available to the construction industry, which include negotiation, conciliation and mediation, contrasting them with third party claims determination processes ranging from Expert Deter...