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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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Is ODR “Online Dispute Resolution” the future of justice ?

We can classify online dispute resolution as the future of our justice services because of the incorporation of the justice courts in a relatively new virtual space. We can see here how quickly it...

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Online Dispute Resolution in the UK, Canada and UAE

Great countries but still not on the same level when it comes to ODR While the "In-person" use of ODR is still not utilized fully in the UK, a functioning ODR system is already being used in...

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What is the Most Efficient and Fair Platform for Online Dispute Resolution?

If you search for all the available online dispute resolution platforms, you will be overwhelmed by the sheer amounts of active media platforms that you will see available. One of these is...

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Online Dispute Resolution: The Advantages and Disadvantages of ODR

Online Dispute Resolution, or commonly referred to as ODR, has its inherent advantages and disadvantages just like any other service or platform. ODR involves resolving disagreements mainly on a...

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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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