The Role of Consumer ADR in the Administration of Justice : New Trends in Access to Justice under EU Directive 2013/11.
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- 9783866536098
- KJE6577.A8.R654 2015eb
Intro -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Authors -- I. Setting the Scene -- Alternative Dispute Resolution for Consumers -- ADR and Adjudication by State Courts: Competitors or Complements? -- Specific Problems of Cross-Border Consumer ADR: What Solutions? -- A Conflict-of-Laws Approach for Cross-Border ADR? -- Consumer ADR - Academia and the Field -- II. Institutional Aspects of Consumer ADR -- Impartiality and Independence of the Persons Entrusted with Consumer ADR -- The Role of ADR Institutions: Mere Secretariat or Supervisory Body - Lessons Learned from Institutional Arbitration -- Linking ADR Discourses - Nine Lessons learned from Mediation Development for the Implementation of the EU Directive on Consumer ADR -- III. Consumer ADR Proceedings and Result -- On Minimum Standards in Consumer ADR -- Agreements Resulting from Mediation: Judicial Review, Avoidance, and Enforcement -- IV. The Wider Picture -- Long Term Commercial Contracts and the Need for Relational Intelligence.
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