Journal of Law, Policy and Globalization | 2019
Key Challenges facing Online Dispute Resolution in Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) has emerged as a particularly effective means to resolve various forms of commercial disputes.\xa0 This dispute resolution mechanism now employs an array of technologies to resolve both domestic and international commercial disputes.\xa0 Courts in some jurisdictions have piloted successful ODR programs, although others are still struggling to find balance between traditional litigation tools and ODR.The advancement in technology has most significantly changed traditional arbitral procedures and practices.\xa0 With the panoply of ODR options, cyberspace is a new venue for arbitration in the international arena.\xa0 Successful examples of ODR demonstrate arbitration that is conducted fully through electronic means from the onset to the conclusion.\xa0 This paper examines the case of Saudi Arabia, where there have been attempts to provide a regulatory framework for online dispute resolution.\xa0 These strides are still minimal, given the challenges of ODR as applied in the present Saudi Arabian legal structure.Saudi Arabia presents unique challenges.\xa0 The country’s legal system is premised on Shari’a law, which significantly defines the culture and the rules for Saudi Arabian people.\xa0 Integrating an online dispute resolution system into the Shari’a legal construct could create a business environment for both Saudis and foreigners to facilitate smooth commercial transactions and to address related disputes when they arise.\xa0 Finding a way to align ODR with Shari’a law, however, is the task.\xa0 Obstacles include: the lack of legal certainty and government regulations that could provide guidance in the area of ODR; the lack of\xa0 legitimacy; and the lack of awareness concerning the use of online systems.\xa0 This paper will examine these Challenges and, in particular, focus on the existing Saudi Arabian legal framework for dispute resolution in relation to Shari’a law and theorize how ODR might be incorporated in future commercial arbitrations. Keywords: Sharia Law, Arbitration, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Online Dispute Resolution, Public Policy. DOI : 10.7176/JLPG/88-11 Publication date : August 31 st 2019