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This part of ODR.info is dedicated to providing a space for our community
to share work and ideas. If you would like to present working papers or
other related (broadly) to online dispute resolution please contact Ethan
Katsh (katsh@legal.umass.edu)
OR Alan Gaitenby (gaitenby@disputes.net).
Most Recent:
- NEW 1/2/07, Dr. Alberto Elisavetsky, CEO- PDVSA División Eventos Virtuales(www.eventosvirtuales.com.ar), ADR Professor Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero.Buenos Aires Argentina, "New Information and Communication Technologies applied to Resolving Conflict - A Latin American Perspective" (in Spanish)
- Praveen Dalal, Arbitrator, Consultant and Advocate, Supreme Court of India, "Online Dispute Resolution in India,"
- Praveen Dalal, "The Culture of ADR in India."
- Rafal Morek, Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw, "Online Arbitration: Admissibility within the current legal framework"
- Rafal Morek, Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw, "Regulation of Online Dispute Resolution: Between Law and Technology"
- Stephanie H. Bol, scholar of the Computer/Law Institute in Amsterdam, DRAFT of "An analysis of the role of different players in e-mediation: the (legal) implications."
- Praveen Dalal, arbitrator, consultant, advocate with Delhi High Court, "The Culture of ADR in India,"
- Praveen Dalal, arbitrator, consultant, advocate with Delhi High Court, "Online Dispute Resolution in India"
- Robert K. Peddycord, DSI Technology Escrow Services, "The Technology Trade
" - with the recent explosion of the Web, it will not be surprising to see a
significant increase in the number of lawsuits filed regarding Web site
intellectual property rights.
- 8/13/04 - Colm Brannigan's "Beyond
E-Commerce: Expanding the Potential of ODR" from Interaction,
March 2004 (Click for Authors
Note)
- Colm Brannigan's "The
UDRP: How Do You Spell Success" from (2004) 5(1) Digital Technology
Law Journal
- Rossa McMahon,
"The Fourth Party Today" (zip version)
- Jenny Geary and Linda Mckay-Panos "Virtual
Tutoring and Student Support Systems" (here is the associated
PowerPoint presentation) Trident Foundation Mediation Counselling
and Support Foundation, Alberta, Canada.
- Ethan Katsh, "Can
Avatars Lead Us to a New Model of Dispute Resolution"
- Alan Gaitenby, DRAFT of "Online
Dispute Resolution" chapter in Wiley, & Sons, Inc. The
Internet Encyclopedia, 2004
As They Appeared in the ODR
Monthly in 2003:
- Jenny Geary and Linda McKay Panos, "Online
Counselling: Student Support to Women Offenders" Trident Foundation
Mediation Counselling and Support Foundation, Alberta, Canada.
- Stephanie Bol and Arno Lodder article, "Towards
an online negotiation environment: legal principles, technical requirements
and the need for close cooperation"
- "Online Narrative
Mediation. A Potential New Service Approach" - Jennifer Geary
PhD (cand), MDE, MEd (FET), MSW, MA (soc pol), BSW
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"A
Simple Scheme to Structure and Process the Information of Parties
in Online Forms of ADR" - Gerard A.W. Vreeswijk, Department
of Computer Science, Utrecht University, Netherlands
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"Discourse
Support Design Patterns," Malgorzata Mochol, Fraunhofer Institute
for Open Communication Systems, ECCO Center for Collaborative and
Mobile eGovernment. Discourse support systems describe such software
as developed for the support of structured, more purposeful dialogues
regarding drafting, planning, contract, agreement and other subjects
presented for a discussion. Such systems are gaining ever greater
relevance and are vital in the research of artificial intelligence
and knowledge management. Furthermore, they are of interest to fields
such as e-commerce and e-democracy.
- An Essay
on the Role of Government for ODR: Theoretical considerations about
the future of ODR, Thomas Schultz, University of Geneva.
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"The
role of principles of justice in building mediation decision support
systems," John Zeleznikow, Faculty of Law, University of
Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, EH8 9YL, Scotland,
UK. Emilia Bellucci, Department of Computer Science, La Trobe University,
Bundoora, Victoria Australia.
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Alternative
Dispute Resolution in the European Union, Julia Hörnle -
Research Fellow in E-commerce Law, IT Law Unit, CCLS, Queen Mary College,
University of London - Although Online Dispute Resolution introduces
new methods for conflict management, many of the legal and policy
issues are similar to those discussed in the context of ADR. In this
context it is important to remember that ADR, and in particular court
annexed ADR, is not as common in the EU that it is in the US. Generally
speaking, the reason for this, at least in Continental Europe, is
that the inquisitorial court system is cheaper that the adversarial,
common law system. Also the discussion in the EU is focusing heavily
on due process and procedural issues.
-
Who
Wants Online ADR? Report of a Needs Assessment in Victoria, Australia
Melissa Conley Tyler, The International Conflict Resolution Centre,
Department of Psychology, The University of Melbourne
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Research
into Online Alternative Dispute Resolution, Needs Assessment -
prepared for the Department of Justice, Victoria (23 May 2003) by
Melissa Conley Tyler, Di Bretherton, Brock Bastian of The International
Conflict Resolution Centre, Department of Psychology, The University
of Melbourne.
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