This article examines UNCITRAL's draft Rules for Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) and argues that in low-value e-commerce cross-border transactions, the most effective consumer protection policy cannot be based on national laws and domestic courts, but on effective and monitored ODR processes with swift out-of-court enforceable decisions. The draft Rules propose a tiered procedure that culminates in arbitration. Yet, this procedure neither ensures out-of-court enforcement, nor does it guarantee compliance with EU consumer mandatory law. Accordingly, this article argues that the draft Rules may be inconsistent with the European approach to consumer protection
Regulation of online dispute resolution (ODR) has become an important element in the conceptualisati...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
E-commerce offers immense challenges to traditional dispute resolution methods, as it entails partie...
Since the beginning days of ODR, low-value e-commerce disputes were seen as one of the most suited d...
Traditional judicial mechanisms did not offer an adequate solution for cross-border electronic comme...
Traditional judicial mechanisms did not offer an adequate solution for cross-border electronic comme...
This article examines the growing need for online dispute resolution (ODR). It traces the birth of t...
Effective dispute settlement is regarded as one of the means of enhancing consumer confidence in cro...
The article builds on a pluralistic perspective on law and the understanding that legal research mus...
The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) has directed its Working Group I...
This article has the aim of shedding light on some elements that shape the EU ODR Platform regime. T...
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) could be the first important step towards adjusting the public Admin...
Only 18% of consumers in the European Union have used the Internet to purchase a product abroad in 2...
This Note discusses current consumer arbitration policies and analyzes whether traditional arbitrati...
Effective dispute settlement is regarded as one of the means of enhancing consumer confidence in cro...
Regulation of online dispute resolution (ODR) has become an important element in the conceptualisati...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
E-commerce offers immense challenges to traditional dispute resolution methods, as it entails partie...
Since the beginning days of ODR, low-value e-commerce disputes were seen as one of the most suited d...
Traditional judicial mechanisms did not offer an adequate solution for cross-border electronic comme...
Traditional judicial mechanisms did not offer an adequate solution for cross-border electronic comme...
This article examines the growing need for online dispute resolution (ODR). It traces the birth of t...
Effective dispute settlement is regarded as one of the means of enhancing consumer confidence in cro...
The article builds on a pluralistic perspective on law and the understanding that legal research mus...
The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) has directed its Working Group I...
This article has the aim of shedding light on some elements that shape the EU ODR Platform regime. T...
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) could be the first important step towards adjusting the public Admin...
Only 18% of consumers in the European Union have used the Internet to purchase a product abroad in 2...
This Note discusses current consumer arbitration policies and analyzes whether traditional arbitrati...
Effective dispute settlement is regarded as one of the means of enhancing consumer confidence in cro...
Regulation of online dispute resolution (ODR) has become an important element in the conceptualisati...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
E-commerce offers immense challenges to traditional dispute resolution methods, as it entails partie...