Electronic arbitration (E-arbitration) is usually defined as a method to settle disputes through online platforms providing arbitration services. It constitutes a recent process dispute resolution mechanism between economic agents through the use of information and communication technology. Earbitration is inseparable from the growth of e-commerce and cross-border trade transactions. Contracting parties in such transactions expect a swift, cost-effective and efficient dispute resolution mechanism. It is no coincidence therefore that an increasing number of domestic legislations and international regulations adhere to the rules governing E-arbitration. The fact remains that, surprisingly, the Lebanese regulatory framework puts several obstac...
Accessibility of data via Internet allowed for an immense growth of international commerce. Millions...
As international commerce continues to increase in online volume, so to will disputes arising out of...
This article examines some features of virtual arbitration and argues that the use of new technology...
Electronic arbitration (E-arbitration) is usually defined as a method to settle disputes through onl...
Electronic arbitration (E-arbitration) is usually defined as a method to settle disputes through onl...
INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN DETERMINANTS OF ELECTRONIC ARBITRATIONIn amodern world more and more asp...
Traditional arbitration is not seen as exhaustive anymore and faces several shortcomings in dealing ...
This article examines online arbitration within the context of online dispute resolution, which bega...
This research aims to address the issue of electronic contract dispute settlement through electronic...
This thesis first examines the legislative framework in the UAE and its key guiding principles from...
Online Arbitration is an online alternative dispute resolution (OADR) process that resolves disputes...
Electronic Arbitration is considered as the most effective means for the resolution of the disputes ...
The aim of the study is to identify the ways through which trade disputes at a different level of bu...
E-transaction has become a familiar way to purchase goods and services, and there are many people or...
It is noteworthy to indicate the online arbitration is the natural evolution of the arbitration rule...
Accessibility of data via Internet allowed for an immense growth of international commerce. Millions...
As international commerce continues to increase in online volume, so to will disputes arising out of...
This article examines some features of virtual arbitration and argues that the use of new technology...
Electronic arbitration (E-arbitration) is usually defined as a method to settle disputes through onl...
Electronic arbitration (E-arbitration) is usually defined as a method to settle disputes through onl...
INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN DETERMINANTS OF ELECTRONIC ARBITRATIONIn amodern world more and more asp...
Traditional arbitration is not seen as exhaustive anymore and faces several shortcomings in dealing ...
This article examines online arbitration within the context of online dispute resolution, which bega...
This research aims to address the issue of electronic contract dispute settlement through electronic...
This thesis first examines the legislative framework in the UAE and its key guiding principles from...
Online Arbitration is an online alternative dispute resolution (OADR) process that resolves disputes...
Electronic Arbitration is considered as the most effective means for the resolution of the disputes ...
The aim of the study is to identify the ways through which trade disputes at a different level of bu...
E-transaction has become a familiar way to purchase goods and services, and there are many people or...
It is noteworthy to indicate the online arbitration is the natural evolution of the arbitration rule...
Accessibility of data via Internet allowed for an immense growth of international commerce. Millions...
As international commerce continues to increase in online volume, so to will disputes arising out of...
This article examines some features of virtual arbitration and argues that the use of new technology...