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The Pandemic's Nasty Effects on Consumer Complaints Schemes
The literature on pandemic dispute resolution has tended to focus on the challenges of holding remote hearings in international arbitration. In reality, though, the vast majority of disputes have nothing to do with arbitration, operate at a purely domestic or even local level, and do not require any form of hearing or personal interaction.