By Dave Bilinsky, on July 29th, 2010% Post by Gabriela Szlak.
Last week two important announcements have been made in the Latin American Region:
First, San Luis Province, in Argentine, announced that next January, San Luis citizens would receive their Digital Identity Card. This card would serve as a citizen’s Driver’s License, and it may also contain health and judicial info . . . → Read More: Argentina and Chile moving towards the Digital Identity Card
By Daniel_Rainey, on July 26th, 2010% Daniel Rainey
I am at the annual conference of ALRA, the Association of Labor Relations Agencies, in Ottawa, Canada – the Association’s members are drawn from Canada and the U.S., and the conference alternates between the two countries.
Last night in the hospitality suite I was engaged in a discussion with a gentleman . . . → Read More: A thought from ALRA . . . .
By Zbynek Loebl, on July 25th, 2010% Zybnek Loebl
The European Commission is more and more active on ODR. The development of ODR has been included among the actions of the European Commission’s Digital Agenda, which can be found online at: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/digital-agenda/documents/digital-agenda-communication-en.pdf
On page 13, it is mentioned: “Explore by 2011, via a Green Paper, initiatives on consumer Alternative Dispute . . . → Read More: EU-wide ODR and a new global ODR system for e-commerce disputes
By Zbynek Loebl, on July 18th, 2010% Zybnek Loebl
Key issue for success of any dispute resolution system is efficient enforcement. Without efficient enforcement any dispute resolution lacks basic attractivity for its potential users. The enforcement can be either public – through the enforcement of court decisions and arbitration awards by common courts, or private.
In traditional cross-border ADR public . . . → Read More: Chargebacks as efficient enforcement mechanism in global e-commerce ODR
By Alberto_Elisavetsky, on July 17th, 2010%
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By Doug Leigh, on July 11th, 2010% Doug Leigh
The 1960s are widely recognized as a period of substantial social change. This is also true with regard to movements toward occupational professionalism. As professional societies began to develop and work started to become more specialized, professionalization was seen as means of establishing a field’s credibility.
In 1964 Berkeley sociologist and . . . → Read More: The professionalization of ODR
By Graham Ross, on July 9th, 2010% Jeff Aresty has tweeted from the 43rd session of UNCITRAL on the 6th July to say that the ODR proposal was passed (seems possibly unanimously) and an ODR Working Group is to be set up. Great news and well done to Vikki Rogers and colleagues for her work in driving this iniative forward.
The . . . → Read More: UNCITRAL
By Gabriela Szlak, on July 8th, 2010%
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eCommerce Day events in Latin America: Since 2007, in many Latin American countries the Latin American eCommerce Institute – ILCE- has been organizing the events known as eCommerce Day, under the slogan: “One day for those who see the Internet with different eyes”.
The eCommerce Day events are organized . . . → Read More: eCommerce Day events in Latin America: an opportunity for insight
By Zbynek Loebl, on July 4th, 2010% Zybnek Loebl
One of the key issues to discuss and incorporate in the founding documents of the new global system for on-line dispute resolution of e-commerce disputes is what requirements should be imposed on ODR providers which would accept complaints and resolve them or administer their resolution within the new system. Such requirements . . . → Read More: What requirements should be impossed on ODR providers within the new system of global e-commerce ODR?
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