TOLFA Segment 6, Question 7

How would appeals be handled, given that competing courts would exist? - Who would be the "final arbiter"? Clearly, there couldn't be one. This alone proves that the whole idea of a market for justice is Utopian nonsense; it would never work
The procedure for appeal against the decision of Court X would be specified in the contract both parties would sign when retaining Court X to resolve their dispute. There need be no single, final arbiter

Don't hurry away; even when you've got the right answer, try clicking on the others to see why they are wrong! Then when you have correctly answered this make notes in your student notebook, then go to Question 8.

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