1750 Private Arbitration in terms of the Arbitration Act

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This article discusses arbitration in terms of the Arbitration Act, otherwise known as ‘private arbitration’ which is often resorted to by parties in place of arbitration by the CCMA or council, as well as other forms of arbitration. This article explains the use of private arbitration for labour disputes rather than statutory arbitration [by the CCMA or council]. The article explains the arbitration agreement and typical clauses of such an agreement. Special forms of arbitration are then discussed such as final offer arbitration, interest arbitration  as well as pre-dismissal arbitration

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1750 Private Arbitration in terms of the Arbitration Act

Table of Contents

1.     Introduction

2.     Private arbitration

2.1.     Agreements to refer disputes to private arbitration

2.2.     The arbitration agreement

2.3.     The parties

2.4.     The arbitrator

2.5.     The terms of reference

2.6.     Powers of the arbitrator

2.7.     Arbitration procedure

2.8.     The award

2.9.     The review of an award issued in terms of  the Arbitration Act.

3.     Final offer arbitration

4.     Interest arbitration

5.     Inquiry by arbitrator

 

 

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