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Default Rules From Mandatory Rules: Privatizing Law Through Arbitration, Stephen Ware Dec 1998

Default Rules From Mandatory Rules: Privatizing Law Through Arbitration, Stephen Ware

Stephen Ware

This Article considers the extent to which the creation of law has been privatized through arbitration. It suggests that, under Supreme Court cases and other current legal doctrine, vast areas of law are privatizable and that this degree of privatization is possible only through arbitration. The implications of this point are separated along the familiar line between mandatory rules of law and default rules. The first implication is that arbitration jeopardizes mandatory rules of law. To preserve the mandatory effect of these rules, the Supreme Court must make a choice. The Court must either reverse its decisions that claims arising …