Adversarial or inquisitorial: which approach is closer to arbitration?
Department
Law Department
Date of Award
2-1-2007
Online Submission Date
January 2006
Document Type
Thesis
Extent
63 leaves
Library of Congress Subject Heading 1
International commercial arbitration.
Rights
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Recommended Citation
APA Citation
Zaki, A.
(2007).Adversarial or inquisitorial: which approach is closer to arbitration? [Thesis, the American University in Cairo]. AUC Knowledge Fountain.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/retro_etds/2092
MLA Citation
Zaki, Ahmed Galal. Adversarial or inquisitorial: which approach is closer to arbitration?. 2007. American University in Cairo, Thesis. AUC Knowledge Fountain.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/retro_etds/2092
Call Number
Thesis 2006/47
Location
mgfth;mrs2