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Copyright (c) 2025 The AuthorsABSTRACT
Third-party funding (TPF) is a current technique that improves parties' access to arbitration and helps to increase access to justice in light of recent legal and economic developments. Despite being widely accepted, the TPF concept is still not widely applied in Jordanian law and faces a number of ethical and legal framework-related obstacles. To comprehend its function and possibilities for enhancing the arbitration system, a thorough investigation is required. The purpose of this study is to examine the function of third-party funding in arbitration proceedings under Jordanian law, with an emphasis on the opportunities, risks, and potential difficulties that it may provide. In order to provide a thorough and cohesive overview of the subject, the study uses a legal analytical methodology based on a review of pertinent literature, an analysis of pertinent Jordanian legal texts, and pertinent international comparative studies. According to the study's conclusions, third-party funding has a great deal of potential to strengthen the arbitration environment by empowering parties with little money, increasing the efficiency of processes, and facilitating wider access to the legal system. A clear legal and regulatory framework is necessary to guarantee the preservation of all parties' rights, since the study identified ethical and legal issues pertaining to secrecy, conflicts of interest, and the independence of the arbitration panel. The study also underlined how crucial it is to raise ethical and transparency standards and create regulations for third-party fundraising in Jordan. The study concludes by highlighting the significance of creating a cogent legal framework that takes into account international trends, strengthens justice, and addresses the risks and difficulties involved. By ensuring openness, honesty, and the rights of all parties, this study is a major step toward the safe and successful incorporation of third-party funding into the Jordanian arbitration system.
Keywords: Third-Party Funding; Legal and Ethical Considerations; Access to Justice; Integrity and Independence
Received : Sep 25, 2025
Revised : Sep 28, 2025
Accepted : Nov 02, 2025
OMAR SADDAM FADHIL
| Acknowledgment | None |
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| Author Contribution | All authors contributed equally to the main contributor to this paper. All authors read and approved the final paper. |
| Conflicts of Interest | “The authors declare no conflict of interest.” |
| Funding | “This research received no external funding” |
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Copyright (c) 2025 The Authors