The present thesis argues that the current legal framework regulating online cross-border business-to-consumer arbitration reduces the consumer confidence in online arbitration. The analysis focuses on the law applying to online cross-border business-to-consumer arbitration in England and on the U.S. Federal level, as these are identified as main emerging legal systems in this field. The main points in support of the above argument are as follows: First, the current rules do not oblige the business to notify the consumer about the existence of the arbitration clause in the B2C e-commerce contract. Second, the current choice of law rules applicable to online cross-border B2C arbitration do not ensure the consumer that he will enjoy the prote...
This essay addresses the lack of consumer remedy mechanism, and attempts to open consideration of ex...
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) has been promoted for quickly and conveniently resolving claims usin...
This article offers a discussion of systemic differences between the American and European approach ...
The present thesis argues that the current legal framework regulating online cross-border business-t...
Private arbitration is often made possible by pre-dispute clauses and agreements whereby parties wai...
This Note discusses current consumer arbitration policies and analyzes whether traditional arbitrati...
Traditional redress mechanisms such as litigation and traditional alternative dispute resolution ge...
Traditional redress mechanisms such as litigation and traditional alternative dispute resolution ge...
INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN DETERMINANTS OF ELECTRONIC ARBITRATIONIn amodern world more and more asp...
This Note discusses current consumer arbitration policies and analyzes whether traditional arbitrati...
Consumer purchases over the Internet (“ePurchases”) are on the rise, thereby causing an increase in ...
This Article analyzes the enforceability of provisions found in international business-to-consumer c...
Online arbitration is commonly identified by scholars as an effective and cutting-edge means to reso...
This article reviews the law on the enforceability of consumer arbitration clauses and discusses whe...
Arbitration is a favored adjudicatory mechanism because it is efficient, effective, and informal com...
This essay addresses the lack of consumer remedy mechanism, and attempts to open consideration of ex...
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) has been promoted for quickly and conveniently resolving claims usin...
This article offers a discussion of systemic differences between the American and European approach ...
The present thesis argues that the current legal framework regulating online cross-border business-t...
Private arbitration is often made possible by pre-dispute clauses and agreements whereby parties wai...
This Note discusses current consumer arbitration policies and analyzes whether traditional arbitrati...
Traditional redress mechanisms such as litigation and traditional alternative dispute resolution ge...
Traditional redress mechanisms such as litigation and traditional alternative dispute resolution ge...
INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN DETERMINANTS OF ELECTRONIC ARBITRATIONIn amodern world more and more asp...
This Note discusses current consumer arbitration policies and analyzes whether traditional arbitrati...
Consumer purchases over the Internet (“ePurchases”) are on the rise, thereby causing an increase in ...
This Article analyzes the enforceability of provisions found in international business-to-consumer c...
Online arbitration is commonly identified by scholars as an effective and cutting-edge means to reso...
This article reviews the law on the enforceability of consumer arbitration clauses and discusses whe...
Arbitration is a favored adjudicatory mechanism because it is efficient, effective, and informal com...
This essay addresses the lack of consumer remedy mechanism, and attempts to open consideration of ex...
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) has been promoted for quickly and conveniently resolving claims usin...
This article offers a discussion of systemic differences between the American and European approach ...