If ODR practitioners and service providers visibly and enthusiastically support the need for the set of transparent high practice and approval standards for ODR that are now under preparation by the ODR Task Force of the International Mediation Institute, and become certified, disputants will much more easily recognize the additional knowledge and skills needed to use technology to resolve disputes, ODR will be recognized as a professional field, they will be more open to using ODR, and the field will grow throughout the world in changing times. |
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Year 2016 xEditorial |
Conflict Engagement and ICT: Evolution and Revolution |
Journal | International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution, Issue 2 2016 |
Authors | Daniel Rainey |
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From Practice to Profession: The ODR Community’s Next Vital Step |
Journal | International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution, Issue 2 2016 |
Keywords | global applicability, knowledge, professionalism, Qualifying Assessment Programs (QAPs), skills |
Authors | Ana Gonçalves and Irena Vanenkova |
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Digital Justice: Introduction |
Journal | International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution, Issue 2 2016 |
Authors | Ethan Katsh and Orna Rabinovich-Einy |
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