Regulation of online dispute resolution (ODR) has become an important element in the conceptualisation of its role as an appropriate dispute resolution mechanism. Given the lack of specific legislation regarding ODR nationally and internationally, there is a growing tendency towards seeking appropriate regulatory models for its regulation in the ODR literature, international organisations, governments and the private sector. While recognising the valuable contributions made in all these fields, this article maps the regulatory approaches for ODR adopted by governments in the Guidelines for Consumer Protection in the Context of Electronic Commerce developed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in 1999 and the Austral...
Electronic commerce is important,and perhaps,inevitable. Thus to consider the legal implications of...
This is a study on online dispute resolution as an alternative form of dispute resolution in e-comme...
Only 18% of consumers in the European Union have used the Internet to purchase a product abroad in 2...
The need for convergence of best practices in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Information a...
The purpose of this study is to present the main facets of online dispute resolution, including a de...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to present the main facets of online dispute resolution, includ...
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...
E-commerce offers immense challenges to traditional dispute resolution methods, as it entails partie...
The purpose of this study is to present the main facets of online dispute resolution, including a de...
Developments and advancements in the ICT environment has led to high increase in electronic commerce...
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) could be the first important step towards adjusting the public Admin...
Electronic commerce is important, and perhaps, inevitable. Thus, to consider the legal implications ...
This article has been devoted to the subject of ODR used in consumer disputes. The first part gives...
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has become an established alternative method to litigation in s...
Electronic commerce is important,and perhaps,inevitable. Thus to consider the legal implications of...
This is a study on online dispute resolution as an alternative form of dispute resolution in e-comme...
Only 18% of consumers in the European Union have used the Internet to purchase a product abroad in 2...
The need for convergence of best practices in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Information a...
The purpose of this study is to present the main facets of online dispute resolution, including a de...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to present the main facets of online dispute resolution, includ...
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...
E-commerce offers immense challenges to traditional dispute resolution methods, as it entails partie...
The purpose of this study is to present the main facets of online dispute resolution, including a de...
Developments and advancements in the ICT environment has led to high increase in electronic commerce...
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) could be the first important step towards adjusting the public Admin...
Electronic commerce is important, and perhaps, inevitable. Thus, to consider the legal implications ...
This article has been devoted to the subject of ODR used in consumer disputes. The first part gives...
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has become an established alternative method to litigation in s...
Electronic commerce is important,and perhaps,inevitable. Thus to consider the legal implications of...
This is a study on online dispute resolution as an alternative form of dispute resolution in e-comme...
Only 18% of consumers in the European Union have used the Internet to purchase a product abroad in 2...