Full Description
It aims to identify the reasons behind the approach toward international arbitration and the role that public policy plays in this regard. Although some previous scholarships have addressed the application of public policy exception in international arbitration, no study has provided a systematic and more in-depth analysis of the application of public policy exception as applied in the United States and Turkey. This book uses a comparative study approach to attempt to fill this lacuna.
Contents
Contents — Preface — Abbreviations and Acronyms — Acknowledgments — Table — Figure —Introduction — 1 Tracing the Roots of Arbitration in the United States and Turkey Through The Lens of Public Policy — 2 Past and Future Coverage Under the Umbrella of Public Policy — 3 The Public Policy Exception Under the U.S. Law on Arbitration — 4 The Public Policy Exception in Turkey in the Light of U.S. Law and Practice — 5 Concluding Remarks on the — Comparison — References — Index



