Punitive Damages in Arbitration: Contracting out of Governments Role in Punishment and Federal Preemption of State Law
Issue Date
1994Author
Ware, Stephen J.
Publisher
Fordham Law Review
Type
Article
Article Version
Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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A contractualist approach to the question of whether arbitrators may award punitive damages. Addresses choice-of-law clauses and constitutional issues.
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Stephen J. Ware, Punitive Damages in Arbitration: Contracting out of Governments Role in Punishment and Federal Preemption of State Law, 63 Fordham Law Review 529-572 (1994).
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