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Call for Papers: Online Dispute Resolution Workshop 2010 @ JURIX

Rob Richards October 26, 2010

A call for papers — with submission deadline of 10 November 2010 — has been issued for ODR Workshop 2010: The 6th International Workshop on Online Dispute Resolution, to be held 15 December 2010 in Liverpool, England, UK, in conjunction with JURIX 2010.

The theme of the workshop is: “Web 2.0, semantic web and the mobile web.”

Papers are invited on the following topics:

  • “Argumentation and ODR
  • Decision support for ODR
  • Theories of dispute resolution and ODR
  • Modeling and designing of ODR systems
  • Tools and techniques for assisted negotiation, automated negotiation, online mediation, and online arbitration
  • Empirical research on ODR use cases and projects
  • ODR in e-commerce
  • ODR in e-government
  • ODR and e-justice
  • ODR in peace-building processes
  • ODR in online communities
  • Mobile ODR
  • Reputation issues in ODR
  • Psychological and cognitive factors in ODR
  • ODR protocols and standards
  • Legal issues in ODR”

For more information, please see the call for papers.

HT @rinkehoekstra.

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