A Wig for Arbitrators: What Does it Add?

T. Schultz, Clément Bachmann
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This essay (meant for a forthcoming and at this stage undisclosed Festschrift) sketches a preliminary examination of the type of social order that hybrid international commercial courts might contribute to creating or sustaining. It starts by reviewing the arguments advanced, implicitly or expressly, in favour of the development of these hybrid courts. These revolve, it finds, around signalling the return of the state and the figure of the judge in the world of private international dispute resolution, which comes with likely expectations of better societal representation and greater consideration of common state interests, and around mobilizing the ameliorating invisible hand of competition on the dispute resolution market. The essay then critical considers these arguments and assesses other likely societal effects of these courts. It suggests that hybrid courts offer new opportunities to the privileged few and may thus contribute to increasing social inequalities, and that nothing currently indicates that hybrid court judges will be more representative than the existing pool of international arbitrators. In the end, the essay argues that the development of hybrid commercial courts, meant to allow private dispute resolution to expand its markets, may backfire, further fuelling the current pushback against privatized dispute resolution.
仲裁员的假发:它增加了什么?
这篇文章(为即将出版的、现阶段未公开的《费斯特纪事》撰写)概述了对混合国际商事法庭可能有助于创建或维持的社会秩序类型的初步考察。本文首先回顾了支持这些混合法庭发展的或明或暗的论点。它发现,这些都围绕着表明国家和法官在私人国际争端解决领域的回归,这可能伴随着对更好的社会代表性和更多地考虑共同国家利益的期望,以及围绕着动员争端解决市场上竞争的无形之手。然后,文章批判性地考虑了这些论点,并评估了这些法院可能产生的其他社会影响。报告指出,混合法庭为少数享有特权的人提供了新的机会,从而可能加剧社会不平等,而且目前没有任何迹象表明混合法庭的法官将比现有的国际仲裁员更具代表性。最后,本文认为,混合商事法庭的发展,旨在允许私人纠纷解决扩大其市场,可能会适得其反,进一步助长目前对私有化纠纷解决的抵制。
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