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A Comparative Analysis of Online Dispute Resolution Platforms

Received: 25 November 2016    Accepted: 26 December 2016    Published: 10 March 2017
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Abstract

Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) brings considerable advantages over traditional litigation. It empowers consenting parties to create their own agreements and provides a greater degree of control over the dispute resolution process and the decision. With the growth of e-commerce and cross border business, the number of disputes have increased many fold which the traditional courts are feeling the burden. ODR offers a cheaper and swift way to resolve the cases outside the courts. This paper analyses the legal aspects of ODR in India while making a comparative analysis with European system.

Published in American Journal of Operations Management and Information Systems (Volume 2, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajomis.20170203.13
Page(s) 81-85
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Keywords

Online, Dispute, Resolution, Internet, Communication

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