仲裁与文献

François Ost
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本章讨论仲裁在文学中的表现。与构成“法律与文学”运动核心的正义和法官相比,仲裁在文学作品中似乎很少受到关注。这种差异可能是由于集体迷恋法官作为正义的化身。仲裁的神秘气氛也可以通过虚构文本和现代法律中仲裁呈现方式的差异来解释。文学作品通常不理解由当事人选定的私人法官所严格理解的仲裁,他通过作出最终的、有约束力的裁决来裁决争端,如果没有国家法院的协助,他就不能执行裁决。然而,文学作品对仲裁的近似处理恰恰是它们有趣的地方,因为它们为一种正义提供了一种受欢迎的光芒,这种正义比在传统法院系统的严格界限内呈现的正义更广泛,更持久。文学小说作品也提供了许多有价值的故事,关于仲裁者作出的决定的价值和范围。
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Arbitration and Literature
This chapter discusses the representation of arbitration in literature. Arbitration seems to receive little attention in literary works, as opposed to justice and the judge, which form the heart of the ‘law and literature’ movement. This disparity is likely due to the collective fascination with the judge as the embodiment of justice. The air of mystery that often surrounds arbitration can also be explained by the difference between the way in which it is presented in fictional texts and in modern law. Literature does not usually apprehend arbitration in the strict understanding of a private judge chosen by the parties, who adjudicates on a dispute by rendering a final and binding award which he cannot enforce without the assistance of state courts. Yet literature’s approximations in the treatment of arbitration are precisely what makes them interesting, in that they shed a welcome light on a justice that is both broader and more perennial than the justice that is rendered within the strict boundaries of the traditional court system. Works of literary fiction also provide many valuable stories about the value and reach of decisions rendered by arbitrators.
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