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Arbitration as an Ideal Judicial Procedure
Yuval Sinai Netanya Academic College School of Law December 19, 2008 Abstract: In the zabla form of arbitration in the Jewish tradition, each party chooses one judge and the third judge is chosen jointly by both parties or by the judges of their choice. Zabla arbitration suffers from a rather humble image in the modern State of Israel, and surprisingly it is the jurists, the Rabbis and the scholars of Jewish law who have contributed to this image.
Keywords: Jewish Law, Arbitration Working Paper SeriesDate posted: November 22, 2009 ; Last revised: November 22, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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