
Online Dispute Resolution
New Challenges- Editors:
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- 2022
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Online Dispute Resolution - New Challenges ist ein Buch, das sich mit einem sehr aktuellen Thema mit praktischen Auswirkungen befasst: der Nutzung des Internets in Streitbeilegungsmechanismen, einschließlich Schiedsverfahren, Gerichtsverfahren und Mediation. Das Buch ist in drei Kapitel unterteilt, die die folgenden Themen behandeln: „Verfahrensgarantien und Online-Streitbeilegung“, „Online-Verhandlungen - insbesondere Beweismittel“ und „Vertraulichkeit, Datenschutz und Sicherheit“. Alle Aufsätze wurden von bekannten Schiedsrichter:innen, Wissenschaftler:innen, Anwält:innen und Richter:innen verfasst. Jeder Aufsatz versucht, die Perspektive einer anderen Gruppe von Interessenvertretern in Bezug auf die Bereiche darzustellen, in denen derzeit auf Online-Streitbeilegung zurückgegriffen wird. Die Herausgeber des Buches sind Professoren an der juristischen Fakultät der Universität Lissabon, zu deren Forschungsgebieten unter anderem internationale Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit, Rechtsstreitigkeiten und Mediation gehören. Mit Beiträgen vonAntónio Abrantes Geraldes, Paula Costa e Silva, Madalena Dinis Ayala, Diego Fernandez Arroyo, Marc Henry, Catarina Monteiro Pires, Pilar Perales Viscasillas, Luís Filipe Pires de Sousa, Sofia Ribeiro Mendes, Juan Serrada Hierro, Joana Soares Correia, Bruno Sousa Rodrigues und Riu Vouga.
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- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-8619-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-3150-8
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 241
- Product type
- Edited Book
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- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 18 Download chapter (PDF)
- A Judge's Perspective: Guarantees of a Fair Trial and Online Dispute ResolutionPages 21 - 36Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
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- A. IntroductionAuthors: |
- B. The Limits of Equal Treatment in ArbitrationAuthors: |
- C. Good Administration of Justice in Transnational ArbitrationAuthors: |
- D. Good Administration of Online Transnational Arbitration: the View from the TribunalAuthors: |
- E. ConclusionAuthors: |
- BibliographyAuthors: |
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- A. IntroductionAuthors:
- B. The Status Quo prior to the COVID-19 PandemicAuthors:
- C. The Challenges of Online Dispute ResolutionAuthors:
- D. ConclusionsAuthors:
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- I. Guarantees in Dispute ResolutionAuthors:
- II. SimplificationAuthors:
- III. Respect for the Will of the Parties and Flexibility.Authors:
- IV. Procedural MomentumAuthors:
- V. Administrative and Logistical AssistanceAuthors:
- B. Extraordinary Health Crisis SituationAuthors:
- C. Resolution of 16 March 2020Authors:
- D. CIMA Briefing Note of 6 April 2020Authors:
- E. CIMA Resolution of 2 June 2020Authors:
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- I. IntroductionAuthors:
- II. CIMA Audiovisual SystemAuthors:
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- 1. Identification of the Parties to the HearingAuthors:
- 2. IP Address from which the Evidence or Statement is issuedAuthors:
- 3. Measures to ensure simultaneous Visibility of all ParticipantsAuthors:
- 4. Measures to ensure the Reliability of Evidence and StatementsAuthors:
- 5. Measures to be taken to ensure the Isolation of Witnesses and Expert WitnessesAuthors:
- 6. Measures regarding the Presentation of DocumentsAuthors:
- 7. Recording of the HearingAuthors:
- G. CIMA Virtual Hearing Organisation ProtocolAuthors:
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- A. Online Examination of Witnesses: an Obstacle to Establishing their Truthfulness?Authors:
- B. Is the Trier of Fact's Decision Affected by the mode of the Witness's Presentation to the Court?Authors:
- C. Online Hearings and the Right to a Fair TrialAuthors:
- BibliographyAuthors:
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- A. IntroductionAuthors:
- B. Soft Law, the new Arbitration Rules and PracticesAuthors:
- C. Witness and Expert TestimonyAuthors:
- D. Other Evidence: Signature Recognition and On-site Visual InspectionsAuthors:
- E. ConclusionsAuthors:
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- A. Confidentiality versus Transparency: Arguments For and Against BothAuthors:
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- I. ‘Confidentiality’ versus ‘Privacy’Authors:
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- 1. National Arbitration Legislation is generally silent on ConfidentialityAuthors:
- 2. Choice of Law Governing ConfidentialityAuthors:
- 3. Party Autonomy as regards ConfidentialityAuthors:
- III. Confidentiality under Institutional Arbitration RulesAuthors:
- IV. Implied Confidentiality ObligationsAuthors:
- V. Scope and Limits of Confidentiality ObligationsAuthors:
- VI. Secrecy of the Arbitrators' DeliberationsAuthors:
- VII. Privacy and Confidentiality of Arbitration HearingsAuthors:
- C. Confidentiality in the Portuguese Voluntary Arbitration LawAuthors:
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- I. Confidentiality in the Arbitrator’s Data Storage ActivityAuthors:
- II. Privacy in the Arbitrator’s Data Processing ActivityAuthors:
- B. The Contribution of the Soldier Arbitrators to the Security of the Arbitral HivesAuthors:
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- A. IntroductionAuthors:
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- I. General OverviewAuthors:
- II. Legal Framework for conducting Remote HearingsAuthors:
- III. Challenges and Practical Tips for holding Remote HearingsAuthors:
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- I. General OverviewAuthors:
- II. Legal Basis for the Confidentiality of the ArbitrationAuthors:
- III. Challenges and Practical TipsAuthors:
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- I. General OverviewAuthors:
- II. Potential Threats to CybersecurityAuthors:
- III. Practical TipsAuthors:
- E. Final RemarksAuthors:
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- A. ARBITRARE’s MandateAuthors:
- B. Parties involved in Disputes submitted to ARBITRAREAuthors:
- C. ProcedureAuthors:
- D. Online Platform for Dispute ResolutionAuthors:
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- I. PrivacyAuthors:
- II. ConfidentialityAuthors:
- F. ARBITRARE’s Track RecordAuthors:
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