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Using AI in Arbitrating Labor & Employment Disputes in China and the U.S.

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Published in:California Western International Law Journal
Format: Online Article RSS Article
Published: 2026
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Law & Legal Studies
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Law & Legal Studies
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title Using AI in Arbitrating Labor & Employment Disputes in China and the U.S.
title_auth Using AI in Arbitrating Labor & Employment Disputes in China and the U.S.
title_full Using AI in Arbitrating Labor & Employment Disputes in China and the U.S.
title_fullStr Using AI in Arbitrating Labor & Employment Disputes in China and the U.S.
title_full_unstemmed Using AI in Arbitrating Labor & Employment Disputes in China and the U.S.
title_short Using AI in Arbitrating Labor & Employment Disputes in China and the U.S.
title_sort using ai in arbitrating labor & employment disputes in china and the u.s.
topic — — — — — — International Law
International Law
Law & Legal Studies
url https://scholarlycommons.law.cwsl.edu/cwilj/vol56/iss1/4