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Enhanced dispute resolution through the use of information technology / Arno R. Lodder, John Zeleznikow.

By: Lodder, Arno RContributor(s): Zeleznikow, JMaterial type: TextTextNEW YORK CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 2010Description: x, 208 pISBN: 9780521515429Subject(s): Dispute resolution (Law) | Dispute resolution (Law)DDC classification: KN398.6 .L62 2010 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
Norms for the use of technology in dispute resolution -- Developing dispute resolution processes --Technologies for supporting dispute resolution -- Advanced intelligent technologies for dispute resolution -- A three step model for online dispute resolution -- Future prospects.
Summary: "Alternative Dispute Resolution has now supplanted litigation as the principal method of dispute resolution. This overview of dispute resolution addresses practical developments in areas such as family law, plea bargaining, industrial relations and torts. The authors elaborate on the necessary legal safeguards that should be taken into account when developing technology-enhanced dispute resolution and explore a wide range of potential applications for new information technologies in dispute resolution"--
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Norms for the use of technology in dispute resolution -- Developing dispute resolution processes --Technologies for supporting dispute resolution -- Advanced intelligent technologies for dispute resolution -- A three step model for online dispute resolution -- Future prospects.

"Alternative Dispute Resolution has now supplanted litigation as the principal method of dispute resolution. This overview of dispute resolution addresses practical developments in areas such as family law, plea bargaining, industrial relations and torts. The authors elaborate on the necessary legal safeguards that should be taken into account when developing technology-enhanced dispute resolution and explore a wide range of potential applications for new information technologies in dispute resolution"--

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