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First International Competition for Online Dispute Resolution: Is this Big, Different or New?David Allen LarsonHamline University - School of Law Benjamin Davisaffiliation not provided to SSRN Franklin G. SnyderTexas Wesleyan University - School of Law Kay Elkins Elliottaffiliation not provided to SSRN Peter B. Manzoaffiliation not provided to SSRN Alan Gaitenbyaffiliation not provided to SSRN January 1, 2002 International Journal of Arbitration, Vol. 19, p. 379, 2002 Abstract: In February of 2002, the International Competition for Online Dispute Resolution (ICODR) was held to address the issue of new uses of technology is dispute resolution. This article describes the competition with individual presentations from the perspectives of a problem drafter, a coach, a participant, the evaluators, and an organizer. In the conclusion, the author presents some observations on why this International Competition for Online Dispute Resolution is big, different, and new.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 14 Keywords: Dispute resolution, technology, Internet, ICODR, ADR, negotiation competition Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: February 17, 2012Suggested CitationContact Information
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