Arbitration in the digital age : the brave new world of arbitration /
Arbitration in the Digital Age analyses how technology can be efficiently and legitimately used to further sound arbitration proceedings. The contributions, from a variety of arbitration scholars, report on current developments, predict future trends, and assesses their impact from a practical, lega...
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Cambridge University Press,
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Publisher Address: | Cambridge, United Kingdom : |
Publication Dates: | 2018. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Summary: |
Arbitration in the Digital Age analyses how technology can be efficiently and legitimately used to further sound arbitration proceedings. The contributions, from a variety of arbitration scholars, report on current developments, predict future trends, and assesses their impact from a practical, legal, and technical point of view. The book also discusses the relationship between arbitration and the Internet and analyses how social media can affect arbitrators and counsel's behaviour. Furthermore, it analyses the validity of electronic arbitration and awards, as well as Online Arbitration (OAr |
Carrier Form: | xii, 314 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9781108417907 1108417906 9781108283670 1108283675 |
Index Number: | K2400 |
CLC: | D997.4 |
Call Number: | D997.4/A664-3 |
Contents: | Foreword / Dirk De Meulemeester -- Introduction / Maud Piers, Christian Aschauer -- 1. Survey on the present use of ICT in international arbitration / Maud Piers, Christian Aschauer -- Part I. The use of technology in international arbitration. 2. Revolutionizing technologies and the use of technology in international arbitration: innovation, legitimacy, prospects and challenges / Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab, Ethan Katsh -- 3. The security and reliability of electronic communication: with a critical note on the human factor / Philipp Schaumann, Max Burger-Scheidlin -- 4. Case study: the instituti |