This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.The use of new information and communication technologies both inside the courts and in private online dispute resolution services is quickly changing everyday conflict management. However, the implications of the increasingly disruptive role of technology in dispute resolution remain largely undiscussed. In this book, assistant professor of law and digitalisation Riikka Koulu examines the multifaceted phenomenon of dispute resolution technology, focusing specifically on private enforcement, which modern technology enables on an unforeseen scale. The increase in private enforcement confounds legal structures and challenges the nation-state’s monopoly on vi...
E-commerce offers immense challenges to traditional dispute resolution methods, as it entails partie...
The information society has an intrinsic relationship with technology, which must be assimilated not...
The author discusses the Internet\u27s potential equalizing effect on dispute resolution institution...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.The use of new...
The use of new information and communication technologies both inside the courts and in private onli...
Verkkoversio: Helsingin yliopisto, 2023The rapid increase in e-commerce transactions has led to the ...
Despite cliches about Internet speed, disputes that arise on and about the Internet can be time-cons...
[First paragraph] This is an accessible and timely book, written by the leading academics in the fie...
Electronic commerce is important, and perhaps, inevitable. Thus to consider the legal implications o...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to present the main facets of online dispute resolution, includ...
The purpose of this study is to present the main facets of online dispute resolution, including a de...
State courts are the traditional and established place to resolve legal disputes. However, litigatio...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Alternative dispute resolution has now supplanted litigation as the principal method of dispute reso...
As the Internet continues to embrace more and more specialised domains, legal sciences are no except...
E-commerce offers immense challenges to traditional dispute resolution methods, as it entails partie...
The information society has an intrinsic relationship with technology, which must be assimilated not...
The author discusses the Internet\u27s potential equalizing effect on dispute resolution institution...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.The use of new...
The use of new information and communication technologies both inside the courts and in private onli...
Verkkoversio: Helsingin yliopisto, 2023The rapid increase in e-commerce transactions has led to the ...
Despite cliches about Internet speed, disputes that arise on and about the Internet can be time-cons...
[First paragraph] This is an accessible and timely book, written by the leading academics in the fie...
Electronic commerce is important, and perhaps, inevitable. Thus to consider the legal implications o...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to present the main facets of online dispute resolution, includ...
The purpose of this study is to present the main facets of online dispute resolution, including a de...
State courts are the traditional and established place to resolve legal disputes. However, litigatio...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Alternative dispute resolution has now supplanted litigation as the principal method of dispute reso...
As the Internet continues to embrace more and more specialised domains, legal sciences are no except...
E-commerce offers immense challenges to traditional dispute resolution methods, as it entails partie...
The information society has an intrinsic relationship with technology, which must be assimilated not...
The author discusses the Internet\u27s potential equalizing effect on dispute resolution institution...