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Sculpturing adjudication as a public good: Competition between jurisdictions as a modeling factor

Authors :
Duchateau, M
Fikkers, S
Lane, L
van Schagen, E
Themeli, Erlis
Duchateau, M
Fikkers, S
Lane, L
van Schagen, E
Themeli, Erlis
Source :
Themeli , E 2016 , Sculpturing adjudication as a public good: Competition between jurisdictions as a modeling factor . in M Duchateau , S Fikkers , L Lane & E van Schagen (eds) , Evolution in Dispute Resolution: From Adjudication to ADR . Eleven International Publishing , The Hague , pp. 15-33 . <
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Court adjudication is considered as a public good and therefore as being non-rivalrous and non-excludable. These characteristic shapes the behavior of natural and legal persons and the governments&#39; stance towards adjudication. In case public goods&#39; characteristics are inherent to adjudication, i.e. attributes which adjudication has without outside interferences, any attempt to treat adjudication as a private good may create legal uncertainty and political instability. In practice, non-rivalrous and non-excludable are not inherent characteristics of adjudication, but consequences of governments&#39; stance towards “public goods”. Therefore, whether or not adjudication is a public good dependents on the government&#39;s stance. This paper argues that the competition of civil justice systems can influence governments&#39; stance and therefore change the nature of adjudication.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Themeli , E 2016 , Sculpturing adjudication as a public good: Competition between jurisdictions as a modeling factor . in M Duchateau , S Fikkers , L Lane &amp; E van Schagen (eds) , Evolution in Dispute Resolution: From Adjudication to ADR . Eleven International Publishing , The Hague , pp. 15-33 . <
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1313610192
Document Type :
Electronic Resource