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Online and Offline Arbitration: What is the Difference?

Online arbitration can provide a very flexible means of dispute resolution that can be tailor-made in accordance with the parties’ needs, and at the same time, be recognized as a legally valid...

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ODR: Keeping Things Fair

Without access to secure, trusted, and fair online dispute resolution systems, consumers would be reluctant to purchase products over the World Wide Web, whether from eBay, Amazon, low-cost airlines,...

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Online Dispute Resolution: The Future of Justice

Online mediation offers a wide range of implementation methods, confirmed by its fastest-growing branches: consumer and family law. There could be no Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) without the...

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link to 8 Examples of Small Disputes in big Construction

8 Examples of Small Disputes in big Construction

Our interest in the construction industry is driven by two factors: the continued importance of the construction industry to the global economy and the prevalence of small claims in...

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Applying the Technology Acceptance Theory on Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Adoption

Justice in the realm of evolving technology Like any new technology that will bring change, people are hesitant to fully adopt it before becoming mainstream. Like the story of KODAC and APPLE...

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link to Online Dispute Resolution ODR in China and its future

Online Dispute Resolution ODR in China and its future

Online dispute resolution in China provides a convenient and flexible platform due to the advancements in technology and internet communication tools. ODR in China went through a lot before it became...

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Online dispute resolution (ODR) involves the use of technology to facilitate the resolution of disputes between parties. It primarily involves negotiation, mediation or arbitration, or a combination of all three. ODR has been gaining traction over the past decade as people are becoming more accustomed to the use of digital means.

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