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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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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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ODR Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities: We Must Do Better
, 2020Court systems, government agencies, private businesses, mediators, and arbitrators are feeling tremendous pressure to provide online dispute resolution (ODR) systems because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
David A. Larson
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International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution, 2022
ODR in the Metaverse The term metaverse describes a vision for the next iteration of the internet where users can navigate computer networks that resemble interconnected 3D spaces, discovering information and interacting with others. While the concept of the metaverse is not really new, it has recently become a hot area for investment, as ...
Mayu Watanabe, Colin Rule
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ODR in the Metaverse The term metaverse describes a vision for the next iteration of the internet where users can navigate computer networks that resemble interconnected 3D spaces, discovering information and interacting with others. While the concept of the metaverse is not really new, it has recently become a hot area for investment, as ...
Mayu Watanabe, Colin Rule
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International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution, 2018
Making ODR Human Using Human-Centred Design for ODR Product Development This article discusses what we as human-centred design practitioners have learnt from researching and designing online dispute resolution (ODR) products both for clients and as part of our internal research and development initiatives.
Luke Thomas, Sarah Kaur, Simon Goodrich
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Making ODR Human Using Human-Centred Design for ODR Product Development This article discusses what we as human-centred design practitioners have learnt from researching and designing online dispute resolution (ODR) products both for clients and as part of our internal research and development initiatives.
Luke Thomas, Sarah Kaur, Simon Goodrich
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2020
This chapter identifies the minimum procedural fairness guarantees for ODR and examines whether the current ODR rules are in conformity with these guarantees. This chapter answers the question to what level the lowering of procedural fairness can be justified by a cheaper and faster dispute resolution (as compared to traditional dispute resolution). In
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This chapter identifies the minimum procedural fairness guarantees for ODR and examines whether the current ODR rules are in conformity with these guarantees. This chapter answers the question to what level the lowering of procedural fairness can be justified by a cheaper and faster dispute resolution (as compared to traditional dispute resolution). In
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International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution, 2016
Is ODR ADR? Reflections of an ADR Founder from 15th ODR Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands, 22-23 May 2016 This essay presents the observations of a founder of the dispute resolution field to new developments in online dispute resolution, expressing both concerns and hopes for greater access to justice.
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Is ODR ADR? Reflections of an ADR Founder from 15th ODR Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands, 22-23 May 2016 This essay presents the observations of a founder of the dispute resolution field to new developments in online dispute resolution, expressing both concerns and hopes for greater access to justice.
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International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution, 2021
What’s Good for ODR – AI or AI Whilst the coronavirus epidemic saw mediators turn to web conferencing in numbers to ensure mediations continued to take place, it is believed that the rate at which individual mediators, as opposed to organizations handling volumes of disputes, began to use online dispute resolution (ODR)-specific tools and ...
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What’s Good for ODR – AI or AI Whilst the coronavirus epidemic saw mediators turn to web conferencing in numbers to ensure mediations continued to take place, it is believed that the rate at which individual mediators, as opposed to organizations handling volumes of disputes, began to use online dispute resolution (ODR)-specific tools and ...
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What Dinosaurs Can Teach Lawyers About How to Avoid Extinction in the ODR Evolution
Social Science Research Network, 2019This paper is a wake-up call for the legal profession: Heed the justice changes that are upon us or risk extinction. Online dispute resolution (hereinafter ODR) is currently being incorporated into U.S and international court systems, re-shaping and re ...
Elayne E. Greenberg, N. Ebner
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Limited Practical Effect of APEC ODR: A Comparative Analysis of Platform ODR and APEC ODR
Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public MediaAbstract: The actual demand and effect of the ODR (Online Dispute Resolution) mechanism in the field of cross-border e-commerce dispute resolution are relatively limited, and the protection of the ODR mechanism within small and medium-sized cross-border e-commerce platforms is insufficient.
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ODR-VS method for a high packing fraction of dispersed TRISO particles
Annals of Nuclear Energy, 2022Zhiyuan Feng +3 more
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