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Online dispute resolution : technology, management and legal practice from an international perspective / Faye Fangfei Wang.
2009
U 32 WAN.O
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Articles
Détails
Title
Online dispute resolution : technology, management and legal practice from an international perspective / Faye Fangfei Wang.
Author
Description
xiii, 152 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9781843345190
9781843345206 hardback
184334520X hardback
1843345196 paperback
9781780631707
1780631707
9781843345206 hardback
184334520X hardback
1843345196 paperback
9781780631707
1780631707
Alternate Call Number
U 32 WAN.O
Résumé
Annotation 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.
Note
Annotation 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.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
1. Background: development of electronic commerce and dispute resolution; 2. The context of ODR; 3. The current legal environment of ODR; 4. Analysis: learning from successful experiences; 5. The future of ODR; 6. Conclusions and recommendations.
Background : development of electronic commerce and dispute resolution
The context of ODR
The current legal environment of ODR
Analysis : learning from successful experiences
The future of ODR
Conclusions and recommendations.
Background : development of electronic commerce and dispute resolution
The context of ODR
The current legal environment of ODR
Analysis : learning from successful experiences
The future of ODR
Conclusions and recommendations.
Série
Chandos internet series.
Published
Oxford : Chandos, 2009.
Langue
Anglais
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