The complexification of disputes in the digital age

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Asia Pacific Law Review Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10192557.2022.2045704
Sundaresh Menon
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ABSTRACT The ‘complexity problem’ is the concern that there is now a growing class of disputes so factually rich and complex that they are virtually impossible to adjudicate fairly and properly. The complexity problem will only intensify with time – as our understanding of the world becomes more complex, so too will our disputes; and advances in information technology have led and will continue to lead to explosions in the quantities of data (and therefore, potential evidence) that adjudicators and advocates may be called on to consider. Complexity can have serious consequences not just for the time and cost of resolving such disputes, but also for our ability to properly resolve them – some disputes are now so massive and complex that they have become extremely difficult for the adjudicator to fully and properly understand, much less decide. Solutions directed at improving the efficiency of legal proceedings are, at best, only part of the answer. The problem is more fundamental and requires that we reconsider our approach to the resolution of complex disputes. We might see a shift away from a narrow conception of justice as always and invariably requiring a full and exhaustive determination of the facts, to a more holistic view of what it means to adjudicate disputes – one that embraces procedures which, whilst not as thorough, are nonetheless capable of producing reasonably accurate and broadly acceptable decisions more quickly and at far lower cost.
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数字时代纠纷的复杂性
摘要“复杂性问题”是指现在有越来越多的争议,事实上如此丰富和复杂,以至于几乎不可能公正、恰当地做出裁决。复杂性问题只会随着时间的推移而加剧——随着我们对世界的理解变得更加复杂,我们的争端也会变得更加复杂;信息技术的进步已经并将继续导致裁决者和辩护人可能被要求考虑的数据量(以及潜在证据)激增。复杂性不仅会对解决此类争议的时间和成本产生严重影响,还会对我们妥善解决这些争议的能力产生严重影响——有些争议现在规模巨大且复杂,以至于裁决者很难充分、正确地理解这些争议,更不用说做出决定了。旨在提高法律程序效率的解决方案充其量只是答案的一部分。这个问题更为根本,需要我们重新考虑解决复杂争端的方法。我们可能会看到一种转变,从一种狭隘的正义概念,一如既往地要求对事实进行全面彻底的确定,转向对裁决争端意味着什么的更全面的看法——一种包括程序的观点,尽管程序不那么彻底,尽管如此,它们仍然能够更快地以低得多的成本做出合理准确和广泛可接受的决策。
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