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link to USA’s Virtual Courts: Here’s What You Need to Know

USA’s Virtual Courts: Here’s What You Need to Know

US courts are embracing virtual hearings significantly since the Coronavirus pandemic started. The North Dakota Supreme Court heard oral arguments using a video-conferencing app, Texas began a...

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link to ODR Providers: 6 Examples from around the World

ODR Providers: 6 Examples from around the World

Rather than digitizing litigation procedures and practices, successful ODR models re-engineer how dispute resolution processes can be designed to benefit users. This includes inverting dispute...

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link to What Do We Need to Know About ODR?

What Do We Need to Know About ODR?

Technology is insinuating itself into every area of our lives, changing our notions of how global society should operate, and how we resolve disputes will be no different. ODR, like ADR, is a...

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link to Overcoming ODR Drawbacks in Marginalized Areas and People with Fewer Resources

Overcoming ODR Drawbacks in Marginalized Areas and People with Fewer Resources

One of the major drawbacks of online dispute resolution is ensuring the marginalized people and scarce resources will be addressed. People with disabilities and areas with fewer technological...

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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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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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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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