- Cornell Law Review
- 18 March 2009
Globalizing Commercial Litigation
Jens Dammann & Henry Hansmann
The world’s nations vary widely in the quality of their judicial systems. In some jurisdictions, the courts resolve commercial disputes quickly, fairly, and economically. In others, they’re slow, inefficient, incompetent, biased, or corrupt. Weak court systems are a particularly conspicuous problem for developing and transitioning economies. Yet there are striking… Read More »