This book introduces the reader to a new framework for both online dispute resolution and online dispute prevention, known as "Digital Justice." The authors explore why traditional legal institutions are inadequate in today's sharing economy, and demonstrate the scarcity of effective ODR systems known as the "Digital Justice Gap." The authors focus particular attention on four areas that have seen great innovation, as well as large volumes of disputes: ecommerce,healthcare, social media, and labor. As conflicts escalate with the increase in innovation, the authors emphasize the need for new…mehr
This book introduces the reader to a new framework for both online dispute resolution and online dispute prevention, known as "Digital Justice." The authors explore why traditional legal institutions are inadequate in today's sharing economy, and demonstrate the scarcity of effective ODR systems known as the "Digital Justice Gap." The authors focus particular attention on four areas that have seen great innovation, as well as large volumes of disputes: ecommerce,healthcare, social media, and labor. As conflicts escalate with the increase in innovation, the authors emphasize the need for new dispute resolution processes and new ways to avoid disputes, something that has been ignored by those seeking to improve access to justice in the past.
Ethan Katsh is Professor Emeritus of Legal Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Director, National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution. He is one of the founders of the field of Online Dispute Resolution and has published widely in the law and technology and dispute resolution fields. He authored Law in a Digital World (Oxford, 1995); The Electronic Media and the Transformation of Law (Oxford, 1989); Online Dispute Resolution: Resolving Conflicts in Cyberspace (Co-authored with Janet Rifkin, 2001). Orna Rabinovich-Einy is an associate professor (senior lecturer) at the Faculty of Law at the University of Haifa. Her areas of expertise are alternative dispute resolution, online dispute resolution, and civil procedure, with research focusing on the relationship between formal and informal justice systems, dispute resolution system design and the impact of technology on dispute resolution.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Foreword by Richard Susskind Introduction Part I Chapter One: Online Dispute Resolution and Prevention: A Historical Overview Chapter Two: Access to Digital Justice Part II Chapter Three: E-commerce and the Internet of Money Chapter Four: The Internet of On-Demand Healthcare Chapter Five: The Challenge of Social and Anti-Social Media Chapter Six: Labor and the Network of Work Chapter Seven: Courts and ODR in Public Institutions Conclusion The Present and Future of Digital Justice and the "Moving Frontier of Injustice" Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Foreword by Richard Susskind Introduction Part I Chapter One: Online Dispute Resolution and Prevention: A Historical Overview Chapter Two: Access to Digital Justice Part II Chapter Three: E-commerce and the Internet of Money Chapter Four: The Internet of On-Demand Healthcare Chapter Five: The Challenge of Social and Anti-Social Media Chapter Six: Labor and the Network of Work Chapter Seven: Courts and ODR in Public Institutions Conclusion The Present and Future of Digital Justice and the "Moving Frontier of Injustice" Bibliography Index
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