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Latest revision as of 02:56, 9 August 2026
🎯 In 20 seconds (scientific summary): We are heading towards decentralized justice systems where arbitration, audit courts, and guarantor mechanisms replace traditional dispute resolution. This hypothesis proposes that transparent, community-based governance can achieve fairer conflict resolution while reducing institutional overhead and improving stakeholder trust.
💡 In simple words: This is how WikiDeal solves arguments fairly when people disagree.
Justice Portal
The Justice & Disputes portal covers arbitration, the court of auditors, guarantors and how conflicts are resolved fairly. The arbitration device itself (concrete steps, costs, timelines and the draft model agreement) is being drafted in the Markets space: see Arbitration.
Pages in this portal
See also: Governance & R&D · Home.