Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Ghodoosi, Farshad (Auteur)
Titre
Fall of Last Safeguard in Global Dejudicialization: The Problem of Protecting Public Policy in Private Business Disputes
Résumé
The importance of courts is shrinking. This is largely due to global dejudicialization: the process of outsourcing disputes to private dispute resolution. In the last several decades, along with the triumph of neoliberalism, privatization of the resolution of disputes has become the gospel of modern judiciaries. Courts have been pushed to the tail end of the private adjudication process and are used only as the last resort. The courts’ warm embrace of this structure along with practitioners’ push has led to a staggering expansion of private dispute resolution. The world therefore has witnessed an unprecedented growth of arbitration—the primary mode of private dispute resolution.
Publication
Oregon Review of International Law
Maison d’édition
University of Oregon School of Law
Lieu
Oregon
Date
2020-01-18
Volume
98
Numéro
1
Pages
99-150
Consulté le
02/03/2026 13:12
ISSN
0196-2043
Titre abrégé
Fall of Last Safeguard in Global Dejudicialization
Langue
EN
Référence
Ghodoosi, F. (2020). Fall of Last Safeguard in Global Dejudicialization: The Problem of Protecting Public Policy in Private Business Disputes. Oregon Review of International Law, 98(1), 99–150. https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/bitstreams/84580f2d-43be-4120-8d28-1f596750a341/download
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