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ONLINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN RUSSIA AND EUROPE - CURRENT SITUATION AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT. / Liubin, Ivan.
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (ESD 2018). ред. / M Cingula; D Rhein; M Machrafi. VARAZDIN DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP AGENCY, 2018. стр. 197-203 (International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development).Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференций › статья в сборнике материалов конференции › научная › Рецензирование
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T1 - ONLINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN RUSSIA AND EUROPE - CURRENT SITUATION AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT
AU - Liubin, Ivan
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Online dispute resolution is a relatively new area, but it is quickly developing throughout European countries and Russia in particular. Settlements, especially out-of-court settlements are an efficient and cheap way to resolve disputes, but it requires using other alternative dispute resolution methods. For example, mediation proved effective as a stand-alone procedure and as an additional measure to help with peace settlements in courts. Arbitration is another useful alternative dispute resolution forum. Going online makes these methods even more efficient and easier to use and in some cases even leads to resolving disputes without participation of lawyers. The article is an in-depth research of this field, aiming to provide understanding of different forms of online dispute resolution, online mediation and electronic arbitration in particular and legal framework behind these forms of dispute resolution. Uses, strengths and weaknesses of online dispute resolution are being discussed. Some countries already provide necessary legal background for wide array of possibilities in online dispute resolution, while other countries could benefit from changes to legislation. The established European regulations and national legislation are being compared with Russian law; the author researches possible avenues for further advancing online dispute resolution specifically in Russia, and factors that may assist or hinder development of online dispute resolution in Russia considering recent arbitration reform. Online dispute resolution lessens the burden on courts in any country and greatly helps the public as a whole. Part of the article is dedicated to the problem of consumer rights dispute. High cost of court procedure compared to alternative dispute resolution makes it unviable to continue with established Russian trend of keeping consumer disputes in courts. Possible solutions to this problem are being discussed with focus on finding implementable solutions within current legislation framework. This development is necessary to ensure economic growth and investment attractiveness of Russia.
AB - Online dispute resolution is a relatively new area, but it is quickly developing throughout European countries and Russia in particular. Settlements, especially out-of-court settlements are an efficient and cheap way to resolve disputes, but it requires using other alternative dispute resolution methods. For example, mediation proved effective as a stand-alone procedure and as an additional measure to help with peace settlements in courts. Arbitration is another useful alternative dispute resolution forum. Going online makes these methods even more efficient and easier to use and in some cases even leads to resolving disputes without participation of lawyers. The article is an in-depth research of this field, aiming to provide understanding of different forms of online dispute resolution, online mediation and electronic arbitration in particular and legal framework behind these forms of dispute resolution. Uses, strengths and weaknesses of online dispute resolution are being discussed. Some countries already provide necessary legal background for wide array of possibilities in online dispute resolution, while other countries could benefit from changes to legislation. The established European regulations and national legislation are being compared with Russian law; the author researches possible avenues for further advancing online dispute resolution specifically in Russia, and factors that may assist or hinder development of online dispute resolution in Russia considering recent arbitration reform. Online dispute resolution lessens the burden on courts in any country and greatly helps the public as a whole. Part of the article is dedicated to the problem of consumer rights dispute. High cost of court procedure compared to alternative dispute resolution makes it unviable to continue with established Russian trend of keeping consumer disputes in courts. Possible solutions to this problem are being discussed with focus on finding implementable solutions within current legislation framework. This development is necessary to ensure economic growth and investment attractiveness of Russia.
KW - Arbitration
KW - Consumer Rights
KW - Online Dispute Resolution
KW - Russian Law
M3 - статья в сборнике материалов конференции
T3 - International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development
SP - 197
EP - 203
BT - ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (ESD 2018)
A2 - Cingula, M
A2 - Rhein, D
A2 - Machrafi, M
PB - VARAZDIN DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP AGENCY
Y2 - 7 June 2018 through 8 June 2018
ER -
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