The International Experience in Regard to Procedures for Settling Conflicts Relating to Copyright in the Digital Environment (in French)
Bulletin du droit d'auteur, Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 5-22, 2001
21 Pages Posted: 20 Feb 2009 Last revised: 22 Sep 2009
Date Written: December 1, 2001
Abstract
This piece is the abridged version of a report to UNESCO Member States prepared at the request of the Secretariat of the Intergovernmental Copyright Committee. The piece outlines the early experiments and the legal challenges of online dispute resolution after placing them in the historical context of transnational regulation. It is one of the very first attempts to explore the similarities between today's normative digital environments and the borderless trade environments that prevailed before the concept of the nation-state had gained ascendancy. The text is also available in English, Russian and Spanish.
Keywords: Cyberjustice, Online Dispute Resolution, ODR, Case Management, Dispute Resolution, Online Arbitration, Copiright, UNESCO, ICANN, Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, UDRP, Arbitration, Online Arbitration, Guilds, Sovereignty, Law Merchant, Lex Mercatoria, Self Regulation, Transnational Law
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