The role of consumer ADR in the administration of justice : new trends in access to justice under EU directive 2013/11 / edited by Michael Stürner, Fernando Gascón, Inchausti Remo Caponi.
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- 9783866536098 (e-book)
- Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries -- Congresses
- Administrative law -- European Union countries -- Congresses
- Dispute resolution (Law) -- Europe -- Congresses
- Consumer satisfaction -- Europe -- Congresses
- European Union countries -- Law and legislation -- Congresses
- 343.4071 23
- KJE6577.A8 .R654 2015
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Consumer ADR in the Landscape of Adjudication
The landscape of alternative dispute resolution in consumer cases (CADR) is about to change profoundly. With the advent of Directive 2013/11/EU on alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and Regulation (EU) No 524/2013 on online dispute resolution (ODR) a new way to settle disputes is advocated as a tool to enhance the internal market. The ADR system implemented by these instruments is designed to provide for speedy and low-cost out-of-court dispute settlement procedures between consumers and traders arising from the sales of goods and services. However, many questions remain open, namely the impact of the CADR system on the adjudication by state courts. The role CADR can play in the administration of justice is yet to be defined. In the present volume renowned experts of civil procedure and ADR shed light on a newly emerging branch of law.
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