Arbitration Module
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Purpose
Section titled “Purpose”The Arbitration Module handles dispute resolution through transparent procedures rather than violence.
Problem
Section titled “Problem”Conflicts between states, organizations, or participants often depend on coercive force. This design explores lower-cost, recorded, reviewable dispute procedures.
- Dispute intake
- Arbitration procedures
- Evidence handling
- Transparent judgments
- Appeals and review
- Inter-organization disputes
- Decision rationale records
Out of Scope
Section titled “Out of Scope”- Violent enforcement
- Complete replacement of state courts
- Closed-door trials
- Punishment without participant rights
Relationship to Other Modules
Section titled “Relationship to Other Modules”Arbitration connects to governance appeals, identity, economy, welfare, and infrastructure logs.
Initial Notes
Section titled “Initial Notes”Early work should begin with repository discussions, rule conflicts, and design disputes before attempting legal or real-world arbitration.
Open Questions
Section titled “Open Questions”- How can arbitration outcomes become effective?
- How should arbitration relate to state courts?
- How can AI-assisted arbitration remain transparent?