Procedural Justice and Information in Conflict-Resolving Institutions

Albany Law Review 67:167-209 (2003)
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Abstract

Notions of procedural justice alone are sufficient to support evidentiary exclusions in a wide variety of legal and law-like institutions that focus on conflict resolution, including courts. Special attention is paid to the relevance and need for exclusion of parties’ own assessments of the value of their claims.

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Kenneth M. Ehrenberg
University of Surrey

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