Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) is the use of technology, particularly the internet, to facilitate the resolution of disputes between parties. It encompasses various methods and tools that aid in resolving conflicts without the need for physical presence in a courtroom or mediation office.
ODR makes dispute resolution accessible to individuals regardless of their geographical location.
It tends to be cheaper than traditional methods because it reduces the need for travel and physical infrastructure.
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Trump and Greenland – A Legal Paradox When Donald Trump declared that landing a ship and claiming a country is not legal, he was stating an uncontroversial truth. That principle has been settled in international law for decades. What makes the statement remarkable is not its accuracy, but Trump’s failure to apply it consistently, particularly […]
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