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{{KidsIntro|if two people on WikiDeal disagree, this page explains how the argument could be settled fairly. Most of the time, asking for a fair compensation and saying yes is enough. A neutral helper would only decide at the very end, when nothing else worked.}}
{{KidsIntro|If two people on WikiDeal disagree, this page explains how the argument could be settled fairly. Usually, asking for fair compensation and agreeing is enough. A neutral helper would only decide at the very end, when nothing else worked.}}
{{ExpertIntro|Simplified arbitration is the dispute resolution concept WikiDeal is exploring: a fast, affordable and traceable alternative to civil litigation for contract disputes, working by successive refinement (informal compensation request, then formal request with evidence, then a human decision only as a last resort). The people who read and decide would range from enlightened amateurs to professionals with strong expertise (judges, judge-negotiators, lawyers, auditors) in case of contestation, under a co-opted supervision chamber. The parties would explicitly waive civil recourse in favour of the arbitration, a sensitive commitment presented here with precaution: its validity is being studied, with Swiss law (Chapter 12 PILA, Part 3 CPC) as a first legal environment and the 1958 New York Convention as a track for cross-border recognition. The operational device, costs, timelines and the generic model agreement are drafted in [[Market:Arbitration]].}}
{{ExpertIntro|Simplified arbitration is the dispute-resolution concept WikiDeal is exploring: a fast, affordable, traceable alternative to civil litigation, working by successive refinement up to a human decision as last resort. Parties would waive civil recourse, a sensitive commitment presented with precaution; its validity is being studied under Swiss law. The operational model lives in Market:Arbitration.}}


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