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Empirical Foundations of Household Taxation [PDF]

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ODR v novém světle

open access: yesRevue pro právo a technologie, 2011
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Direito, Negócios & Sociedade, 2022
O presente artigo busca analisar as possibilidades de acesso à justiça através de métodos alternativos de solução de disputas (ADRs), notadamente por meio dos chamados Online Dispute Resolution (ODR). Serão feitas considerações sobre o acesso à justiça no Brasil, bem como sobre o incentivo à busca por ADRs no ordenamento jurídico brasileiro. Em seguida,
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Proceedings of the ACM SIGOPS 22nd symposium on Operating systems principles, 2009
Reproducing bugs is hard. Deterministic replay systems address this problem by providing a high-fidelity replica of an original program run that can be repeatedly executed to zero-in on bugs. Unfortunately, existing replay systems for multiprocessor programs fall short.
Gautam Altekar, Ion Stoica
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ODR and Mediation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Online mediation had been spreading rapidly as a mode of practice, even before the entire profession shifted online during the COVID-19 era. In this chapter, Ebner and Rainey survey the development of online mediation within the wider context of the growth of Online Dispute Resolution (ODR).
Noam Ebner, Daniel Rainey
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ODR Ethics and Standards

International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution, 2022
ODR Ethics and Standards: The Revised NCTDR and ICODR Standards The panelists present the latest edition of the online dispute resolution standards published by the National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution (NCTDR) and the International Council for Online Dispute Resolution.
Leah Wing   +4 more
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2020
Most people in a dispute would rather use online dispute resolution (ODR) than go to court because it is less costly, more convenient, operates outside the formal court structure, and does not require legal representation. Unfortunately, these same reasons that attract most people to online dispute resolution also attract a more powerful clientele with
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