disputabo
Disputabo is a term used to describe a structured online dispute resolution protocol and platform designed to facilitate the resolution of civil disputes through a staged process of claim submission, evidence sharing, mediation, and, if needed, arbitration. The concept emphasizes accessibility, transparency, and speed, aiming to reduce court workloads by offering an alternative route to binding or non-binding outcomes depending on jurisdiction and participant agreement.
In practice, disputabo systems typically involve three roles: claimant, respondent, and mediator or arbitrator. Participants file
Technology and governance aspects include end-to-end encryption, tamper-evident logs, and auditable case diaries. Some implementations support
Adoption remains uneven, with pilots in consumer and small-business disputes and concerns raised about accessibility, data