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Issues in ODR

Issues in ODR

Eleven

Created in 2022, the Issues in ODR series aims to publish books and research in the fields of online dispute resolution.

 

Series editor: Daniel Rainey (editor-in-chief).

 

 

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    Consumer Online Dispute Resolution Pathways in Europe

    Consumer Online Dispute Resolution Pathways in Europe

    Analysing the Standards for Access and Procedural Justice in Online Dispute Resolution Procedures

    Editor(s): Daniel Rainey | Eleven
    The field of consumer online dispute resolution is going through important developments throughout Europe. New ODR providers are entering the field and a growing number of ADR bodies are relying on... More
    Paperback
    November 2022 | ISBN 9789462363342 | 1st edition | 331 pages
    € 79,00
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    November 2022 | ISBN 9789400112025 | 1st edition | 331 pages
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    Integrating Technology into Your Dispute Resolution Practice

    Integrating Technology into Your Dispute Resolution Practice

    Making Friends with the Fourth Party

    Editor(s): Daniel Rainey | Eleven
    Integrating Technology into Your Dispute Resolution Practice: Making Friends with the Fourth Party is intended to offer accessible and useful advice for practitioners on how to choose and use infor... More
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    September 2022 | ISBN 9789462363229 | 1st edition | 118 pages
    € 47,50
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    September 2022 | ISBN 9789400111745 | 1st edition | 118 pages
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    Proposals

    Proposals

    Manuscripts and book proposals can be submitted as a Word document to the editor-in-chief, Daniel Rainey (daniel@danielrainey.us), or the Eleven commissioning editor, Audrey McMahon (a.mcmahon@boom.nl).

     

    Book Proposal Form available on the right, or in the Author Hub.

    Aims

    Aims

    Created in 2022, the Issues in ODR series aims to publish books and research in the fields of online dispute resolution

    Much like Eleven’s journal, the International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution, this series, in the form of individual publications, aims to encourage discussion in the public debate regarding the implementation of online dispute resolution and systems that will harmoniously co-exist with current legal and alternative processes to increase access to justice and contribute to establishing an institutional framework of future cross-border ODR systems. Its goal is to form a platform where academics, practitioners and fieldworkers can exchange knowledge and experience, not only across professional groups but also across national borders. The series aims to publish theses, reports, academic research and practical writings in the area of ODR and to encourage discussion. Proposals for textbooks will also be considered.

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