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041 _aeng
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100 _aKatsh, Ethan
245 0 _aDigital justice :
_bTechnology and the internet of disputes /
_cKatsh, Ethan & Robinovich-Einy, Orna
260 _aNew York :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2017.
300 _axv, 242 p. ;
_c22 cm.
520 _aImproving access to justice has been an ongoing process, and on-demand justice should be a natural part of our increasingly on-demand society. What can we do for example when Facebook blocks our account, we're harassed on Twitter, discover that our credit report contains errors, or receive a negative review on Airbnb? How do we effectively resolve these and other such issues? Digital Justice introduces the reader to new technological tools to resolve and prevent disputes bringing dispute resolution to cyberspace, where those who would never look to a court for assistance can find help for instance via a smartphone. The authors focus particular attention on five areas that have seen great innovation as well as large volumes of disputes: ecommerce, healthcare, social media, labor, and the courts. As conflicts escalate with the increase in innovation, the authors emphasize the need for new dispute resolution processes and new ways to avoid disputes, something that has been ignored by those seeking to improve access to justice in the past.
650 _aLaw
650 _aTechnology and the internet of disputes
650 _aDigital justice
700 _aRobinovich-Einy, Orna
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