ELECTRONIC MEDIATION: A COMPRATIVE PERSPECTIVE.
- Sinopsis
- Índice
This book tries to develop a
legal model about the future ODR legislation in the EU by promoting the use of
efficient and accessible resources for dispute resolution. It does so by
proposing pre-legislative proposals that aim at optimizing the electronic
mediation procedures at European level, thus reporting immense benefits to the
effective access to justice as envisaged in the ADR Directive.
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Legal Feasibility and Minimum Content of an Electronic Mediation Platform in the
European Union.
FEDERICO BUENO DE MATA. Spain
Electronic Mediation from a European Perspective.
LORENZO M. BUJOSA VADELL. Spain
Legal Developments in the Field of Civil and Commercial Mediation in the UK.
PABLO CORTÉS. UK
The Legal Status of Mediators in Spanish Law.
MARTA DEL POZO PÉREZ. Spain
The Intelligibility and Legitimacy of E-Mediation in French Law.
GALLE DEHARO. France
Application of Electronic Mediation to Family Conflicts.
ALMUDENA GALLARDO RODRÍGUEZ. Spain
Online Mediation and Jurisdictional Protection.
ANDREA GIUSSANI and GIULIA DI FAZZIO. Italy
Psychosocial Aspects of Online Dispute Resolution.
CARMEN HERRERO and JAUME MASIP. Spain
Online Mediation in Portugal - a Reality?.
ANA MARIA MAIA GONCALVES. Portugal
Considerations on the European Context Regarding Electronic Mediation in Spanish
Private Law.
FERNANDO MARTÍN DIZ. Spain
Legal Status of the Mediator in Portugal.
CÁTIA MARQUES CEBOLA. Portugal
Solving Cross-Border B2B Disputes.
CHRISTOPHER HODGES. UK
The Figure of E-Mediators in the European Union. Key Problems.
INMACULADA SÁNCHEZ BARRIOS. Spain
Decalogue of Good Practices for Electronic Mediation.
AURA ESTHER VILALTA NICUESA. Spain
Designing a Holistic and Justice Based Approach to Mediation and Consumer ADR in
the European Union.
DIANA WALLIS. UK