Online Dispute Resolution: Technology, Management and Legal Practice from an International Perspective

Subjects:
Arbitration and Dispute Resolution
Contents:
The development of online dispute resolution, description of ODR: eADR and cybercourts
characteristics of ODR
discussion of ODR technology and online jury proceedings
Current legislations, summary of international highlights, EU, US, Asia and Australia
Successful experiences to be learned, examples of cybercourts and eADR, such as Michigan Cybercourt, WIPO-UDRP, eBay-SquareTrade and AAA-CyberSettle
Future of ODR, Recommendations, core principles, jurisdiction and choice of law clause and model of codes of conduct

ISBN13: 9781843345190
ISBN: 1843345196
Published: October 2008
Publisher: Chandos Publishing Oxford Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £39.95

This book helps lawyers, practitioners, legislators and students understand and cope with the challenges of e-commerce, and to learn about the most up-to-date technology and regulation of Online Dispute Resolution (ODR).

It introduces different forms of online dispute resolution, against the background of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) developments in the off-line environment; crucially, it examines the current technology and legal status of ODR in the EU, US, Asia and Australia, and discusses the relations between the various parties in dispute resolutions, especially the Fifth party for the provider of the technology.

It further analyses the four most successful examples, such as Michigan Cybercourt, WIPO-UDRP, eBay-SquareTrade and AAA-CyberSettle. Finally, a proposal for resolving e-contract disputes via ODR is provided, and a code of conduct recommended in order to regulate the electronic commerce market.

  • Is based on exclusive research and up-to-date best practices within the online dispute resolution field
  • Is simple and clear with an in-depth analysis and of a wide range of topics such as technology, management and law
  • Provides practical solutions to real-world problems with a proposal of core principles and codes of conduct, which is of great value in academia and legislative organizations such as the European Commission and UNCITRAL