Abstract

One of the most striking developments in American law in the past two decades has been the trend towards developing alternative mechanisms for processing disputes outside the courts. Informal justice, which encompasses arbitration panels, mediation boards, neighborhood justice centers and a host of other public and private extrajudicial dispute processing forums,' has been aptly labelled a growth industry. A concomitant to this growth-and itself a sociologically interesting phenomenon-is the voluminous body of academic

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