Talk:Online dispute resolution

myclob
Hi, my name is myclob. I have a website devoted to improving Online Dispute Resolution. Someone once told me that my idea is kind of like what is advocated in David's Sling, a Science Fiction book by Marc Stiegler.

Ordered submisions
I would like to organize post into catigories, such as:
 * 1) Reasons to agree
 * 2) Reasons to disagree
 * 3) Books that agree
 * 4) Books that disagree
 * 5) Songs that agree
 * 6) Interest of those who agree
 * 7) Interest of those who disagree
 * 8) Common interest
 * 9) opposing interest

Rating submisions
Much like the http://www.globalideasbank.org/site/home/, I believe that users should be allowed to rate post, so that better post can receave more attention.

To do list
1. I think we need an index. 2. I think the article needs something about innovation in online debate. I mean arbitration has an expert, but most people debate without an arbitrator. There have been some innovations in this field. There is the ability to rate a post. There is the use of a thread discusion method, that lets you see who responded to who. I advocate letting people list reasons to agree or disagree, common interest, apposing interest, etc on Google, Yahoo, and MSN discusion boards.

Most online debate happens on these discusion boards, but this post focuses on scholarly stuff, that is usually ignored by most people. Can we add something about online debate as used on discusion boards, and in chat rooms?

AIR
can i know industrial disputes what is AIR stands for

(The above line was moved down to here, per policy that new comments should go at the end.)
 * I'm not sure what you wanted to know about industrial disputes, but maybe you'll find it under Strike action?
 * AIR can mean several things - please see AIR. Trafford09 (talk) 11:38, 24 June 2013 (UTC)

Links
Hi, a lot of links are not avaible! This should be corrected. Has anybody a suggestion?AxelHellinger (talk) 08:29, 24 June 2013 (UTC)
 * I think you are referring to unavailable links, such as the GAMA external link, which you removed. Anybody is welcome to help with such dead links.  In fact, Wikipedia has guidelines to help you do this; please see Link rot. Trafford09 (talk) 11:45, 24 June 2013 (UTC)

Hello Trafford, sry for the late reply. My main wiki is in German. Ok, I am writing an similar article in German. So I think I will come along some links, we can use here too. AxelHellinger (talk) 09:27, 16 November 2013 (UTC)

Hi, I am suggesting this link http://hellinger.eu/en/law/odr-online-dispute-resolution/. It is the most complete collection of ODR Providers worldwide and give a short overview. I started this collection, because odr.info is not very active at the moment and other collections like ARyME (ADRressources.com) too. AxelHellinger (talk) 07:23, 20 November 2013 (UTC)

I removed http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2325422 which was linked on the top with "ODR". Doesn't fit there! If somebody think, it is a needed and valuable source, he/she can insert it under "external links". — Preceding unsigned comment added by AxelHellinger (talk • contribs) 08:44, 8 April 2014 (UTC)

Moved from article: Further reading and External links
If there is something in this that actually belongs in a Further reading or External links section, it's not apparent. Some of the better entries could probably be used as references. --Ronz (talk) 19:51, 14 August 2015 (UTC)


 * M.Gramatikov and L. Klaming - Getting Divorced Online: Procedural and Outcome Justice in Online Divorce Mediation (SSRN, 2010)
 * Dr Mohamed Wahab - Report of the 4th United Nations Forum on Online Dispute Resolution
 * E. Katsh & J. Rifkin, Online Dispute Resolution : Resolving Disputes in Cyberspace (Jossey-Bass, San Francisco 2001).
 * T. Schultz, G. Kaufmann-Kohler, D. Langer & V. Bonnet, Online Dispute Resolution: The State of the Art and the Issues (University of Geneva 2001).
 * M. Conley Tyler “One Hundred and Fifteen and Counting: The State of Online Dispute Resolution 2004” in Conley Tyler, Melissa, Katsh, Ethan and Choi, Daewon (Eds.), Proceedings of the Third Annual Forum on Online Dispute Resolution. Hosted by the International Conflict Resolution Centre at the University of Melbourne in collaboration with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP). 115 and Counting
 * C. Rule, Online Dispute Resolution for Business (Jossey-Bass, San Francisco 2002).
 * PDF Case Study Link: WESCO Distribution uses Tealeaf Technology to enable effective online dispute resolution
 * D.A. Larson, Technology Mediated Dispute Resolution (TMDR): A New Paradigm for ADR, 21 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 629, (2006).
 * A.R. Lodder et al., Essays on legal and technical aspects of Online Dispute Resolution, Proceedings of the 1st International ODR Workshop (Free University Amsterdam 2003).
 * G. Kaufmann-Kohler & T. Schultz, Online Dispute Resolution: Challenges for Contemporary Justice (International Arbitration Law Library Series, Kluwer Law International/Schulthess, The Hague 2004).
 * J. Zeleznikow & A.R. Lodder, Proceedings of the 2nd International ODR Workshop (IAAIL Workshop Series, Wolf Legal Publishers, Tilburg 2005)
 * N. Femenia, ODR And The Global Management Of Customers' Complaints: How Can ODR Techniques Be Responsive To Different Social And Cultural Environments? Joint Conference of the OECD, HCOPIL, ICC, The Hague, Holland, December 12, 2000,
 * G. Ross, Online Dispute Resolution and Business (Vindobona Journal of International Commercial Law and Arbitration (2004) 8 VJ 2
 * G.Ross - 3rd UN Forum on ODR - Internet Newsletter for Lawyers November/December 2004
 * Online Dispute Resolution in India
 * E-governance in India: An ODR perspective
 * J. Hörnle, 'Online Dispute Resolution' Chapter 12 in J Tackaberry, A Marriott (eds) Bernstein's Handbook of Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Practice (4th edition 2004 Sweet & Maxwell London)
 * J. Krause, "Settling It On The Web", The ABA Journal, October, 2007
 * Proceedings of the 2008 International Forum on Online Dispute Resolution
 * P. Cortés, "Accredited Online Dispute Resolution Services: Creating European Legal Standards for Ensuring Fair and Effective Processes" (2008) 17(3) Information and Communications Technology Law 221-237


 * ODR.info Site on ODR provided by the University of Massachusetts Amherst's Center for Information Technology & Dispute Resolution
 * hellinger.eu/en/law/odr-online-dispute-resolution/ actual and most complete overview of ODR-Providers by a German lawyer

Which function you see in further readings and external links? wikipedia shoudn't be a link list, but offering few external source, where you can step deeper into a topic, looks very useful for users. AxelHellinger (talk) 06:13, 15 August 2015 (UTC)
 * The guidelines are WP:EL and WP:FURTHER. There's also the essay WP:Further reading.
 * I couldn't separate out the problems, and I don't think the sections have ever been properly maintained. --Ronz (talk) 15:00, 15 August 2015 (UTC)