DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/r9xx8z/the_internet_and_d) has announced the addition of the "The Internet and Dispute Resolution: Untangling the Web" subscription to their offering.
The explosive growth of alternative dispute resolution and e-commerce has led to an innovative hybridOnline Dispute Resolution (ODR). The Internet and Dispute Resolution: Untangling the Web shows you how ODR works and how it is already transforming dispute resolution in both business-to-business and business-to-consumer transactions.
This book explains how alternative dispute resolution (ADR) first moved online, how it evolved, and how ODR is now being applied. The authors bring you in-depth discussion of the legal issues raised by this trend, including questions involving jurisdiction; conflicts of law; e-commerce regulations; privacy; consumer protection; and security. You'll find out about the different types of ODR methods and how to incorporate them into your practice. You'll also benefit from a helpful survey of ODR providers around the U.S. and internationally. This complete treatment of ODR is both an excellent introduction to this increasingly popular technique and a useful manual for practitioners.
Key Topics Covered:
PART I
Moving ADR Online: The Internet Synergies, Enhancements and Problems
CHAPTER 1
An Overview of Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Offline World
CHAPTER 2
Online Dispute Resolution Methods
CHAPTER 3
ODR: A Practice Guide
CHAPTER 4
The Nature of E-Commerce
CHAPTER 5
Establishing Jurisdiction Over E-BusinessesProblems and Conflicting Pulls at Home and Abroad
CHAPTER 6
Regulating E-Commerce: Current Schemes, Proposals for the Future and the Role of ODR
CHAPTER 7
Dispute Prevention: Privacy, Security and Consumer Protection Concerns
CHAPTER 8
Designing an ODR System: Issues and Proposals
CHAPTER 9
Recommendations and Predictions
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