Cross-border Internet Dispute Resolution
Discover the innovative approach to resolving cross-border disputes with "Cross-border Internet Dispute Resolution" by Julia Hörnle, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This insightful book, spanning 320 pages, delves into the evolution of arbitration as a binding, out-of-court method for addressing commercial disputes in the digital age. Hörnle explores the necessity of transforming traditional arbitration procedures to effectively handle a broader spectrum of conflicts, particularly those involving consumers in internet transactions. With a keen focus on automation and the implications of electronic commerce law in Great Britain, this book is an essential resource for legal professionals and scholars alike. Enhance your understanding of due process in the context of modern dispute resolution and equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of online interactions. Perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of law and technology.