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Communication in the Process of ODR: Advantages and Challenges

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Abstract

The traditional courts often do not provide chance for effectively communicating the grievance of a person. Meanwhile Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) systems such as arbitration, mediation, negotiation etc. primarily offer an ear to hear the problems. This has contributed to the growth of ADR worldwide. With the penetration of internet and introduction of mobiles, there have rapid changes even in the resolution of conflicts. Online Dispute Resolution is one such area where technology is used to resolve the disputes online without any physical presence. This paper will bring out the importance of communication, and the communication in the process of Online Dispute Resolution (ODR), its advantages and challenges.

Published in International Journal of Information and Communication Sciences (Volume 1, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijics.20160103.11
Page(s) 39-42
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Keywords

Online, Dispute, Resolution, Perspective, Technology, Internet, Claims, ADR

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