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Fussing about the Forum: Categories and Definitions as Stakes in a Professional Competition
Authors:Yves Dezalay  Bryant Garth
Institution:Yves Dezalay;is Chargéde recherche de première classe of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, with specific connection with the Centre de Sociologie de 1'Education et de la Culture of Paris. Bryant Garth;is Director of the American Bar Foundation.
Abstract:This article seeks to show the way that professional competition, including academic competition, about the definitions and categories of dispute resolution transforms the field of business disputing. It draws on extensive interviews and focuses on two case studies. The first is "international commercial arbitration," and the second is the ADR movement, especially "mediation," in the United States. In each case, the article shows that there is competition about what can legitimately be termed arbitration or mediation; that there is competition more generally for the business of business disputing; that the competition is not played on a level playing field; that competitors compete in terms of the symbolic capital that they have to offer, which is changing over time and in relation to what others possess; and that the (always provisional) results are important for transforming the "rules of the game" for governing business transactions. The internal transformations in the field of business disputing also take place in close conjunction with transformations that can be seen as outside, above all, the international restructuring of business relations in the 1970s and 1980s.
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