Monday, January 23, 2012

Arbitration

if there is any form of a system that I will advocate in this society, it is the arbitration system. It is also a business, but not a government. This system will require all those who will avail of its service as members (thus, a membership fee). Membership is of course voluntary.

all members abide by its rules:
1. All disputes will start resolution with a notice which form will be filled up by the member.
2. The arbitration form shall be delivered by the arbitrator's office.
3. There will only be 3 notices of which failure by the respondent to settle with the complainant in front of the arbitrator upon delivery of the 3rd notice makes the respondent an open target for pellet gunning.
4. All pellet guns will use the 6 mm plastic bullet.
5. The respondent who have not settled his case is not allowed to shoot the complainant.
6. All members can only use and carry with them anywhere pellet guns.
7. Upon deliberation, the guilty party shall abide by what has been agreed by all parties (arbitrator, complainant and respondent) in a given time frame.
8. The respondent, therefore, even if guilty, has a say in the resolution.
9. Failure by the conflicting parties to abide by their agreement will carry with it additional penalties.

So, basically, my society has nothing else as a common body except the arbitration. All others shall embrace the free enterprise system.

However, unlike the free enterprise system, this society will not establish corporations. Every enterprise will be represented by its main owner. This is to avoid big problems about corporations that cannot be handled properly.

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