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The new world order

By: Series: Building ; 267(8244) 26 July 2002, 48-49(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Argues the role of the adjudicator has been transformed from an impartial first stage of problem-solving to the judicial last word on dispute resolution. The model now in use is a 'dispute resolution' model. This is similar to arbitration but not how it was first envisaged that ajudication would be used. Concludes that adjudicators should take a close look at procedures including levels of fairness and natural justice as they need to know more about the law.
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Argues the role of the adjudicator has been transformed from an impartial first stage of problem-solving to the judicial last word on dispute resolution. The model now in use is a 'dispute resolution' model. This is similar to arbitration but not how it was first envisaged that ajudication would be used. Concludes that adjudicators should take a close look at procedures including levels of fairness and natural justice as they need to know more about the law.