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Assessment of Electronic Arbitration regarding Dispute Resolution

Author Affiliations

  • 1Department Law of Islamic Azad University, Damghan Branch, IRAN

Res. J. Recent Sci., Volume 3, Issue (5), Pages 7-14, May,2 (2014)

Abstract

Electronic arbitration is a new issue which includes many different aspects and in the case of application, it can bring significant benefits. The most important benefits are: saving time and money and absolute impartial judgment. The scientific studies regarding the electronic arbitration and its practical benefits can reveal the strengths and weaknesses of it and the results can be used to design experimental models of electronic arbitration. In the case of its success, electronic arbitration can be used regarding the contracts and dispute resolution. The research main goal is assessment of electronic arbitration regarding dispute resolution. Therefore, the research uses library method (books, articles, theses, documents, and so forth) to study the electronic arbitration legally, identify the challenges and related issues, and discuss about them.

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