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Information Technology and Arbitration - A Practitioners's Guide (Paperback)
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Information Technology and Arbitration - A Practitioners's Guide (Paperback)
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This is not another book about online dispute resolution (ODR).
Rather, it is about how various information technology (IT)
solutions may be put to good use in traditional arbitral
proceedings. Because IT tools can reduce costs and time radically
by accelerating the arbitral process, the trend toward more and
more use of such tools in arbitral proceedings is unstoppable. For
arbitration professionals, be they arbitrators or counsel, this
book brings the landscape of this changed practice into clear
focus, dispersing mists of confusion and clarifying the choices
they will inevitably be called upon to make. In this first handbook
on what is likely to become one of tomorrow's incontrovertible
topics in the field of arbitration, a well-known expert in ODR
guides the reader through the reasons to use IT and its
practicalities, the choices made by the prevalent arbitration
institutions in this regard, and the legal limits to the use of
such technologies. His powerful 'toolbox' includes a wealth of
practice guidelines, drafting suggestions for arbitrators or
parties wishing to use IT, and checklists and reminders to be used
in practice. Among the efficiency-promoting IT tools thoroughly
explained are the following: case management websites;
videoconferencing; live notes; ODR platforms as ready-to-use
solutions; online filing; and e-mail. The presentation focuses on
the IT systems developed by major arbitral institutions like the
International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the American Arbitration
Association (AAA), and the World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO), with detailed guidance through their case management
websites, virtual case rooms, extranets, and other IT tools
allowing multiparty communications. The book's highly accessible
text - complete with anecdotes, vividly depicted examples, and
interesting background information - is backed with great knowledge
and expertise in the uses of IT in law practice, so the reader is
assured of gaining confident awareness of the easy advantages to
grasp and the stumbling blocks to avoid as he or she proceeds. This
is a book in which anyone involved in an arbitration, or even
likely to be, will discover great benefit.
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