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Article: Online Dispute Resolution for E-commerce in China: Present Practices and Future Developments

TitleOnline Dispute Resolution for E-commerce in China: Present Practices and Future Developments
Authors
Issue Date2004
PublisherSweet & Maxwell Asia. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.hku.hk/law/hklj/
Citation
Hong Kong Law Journal, 2004, v. 34 n. 2, p. 377-399 How to Cite?
AbstractThe rapid development of e-commerce in China has generated increasing demands for dispute resolution. This represents new challenges for the Chinese court system, particularly with regard to the admissibility of e-evidence and conflict of laws. A greater role for alternative dispute resolution services offered by the private sector is also called for. This article explores the development of online dispute resolution in China, particularly online arbitration and mediation, and analyses their legal environment, feasibility and operational procedures. It also examines the existing online dispute resolution systems in China, particularly the CNNIC Domain Name Dispute Resolution Procedure.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/133104
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2023 Impact Factor: 0.3
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.112

 

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dc.contributor.authorXue, H-
dc.date.accessioned2011-04-27T09:44:46Z-
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dc.identifier.citationHong Kong Law Journal, 2004, v. 34 n. 2, p. 377-399-
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/133104-
dc.description.abstractThe rapid development of e-commerce in China has generated increasing demands for dispute resolution. This represents new challenges for the Chinese court system, particularly with regard to the admissibility of e-evidence and conflict of laws. A greater role for alternative dispute resolution services offered by the private sector is also called for. This article explores the development of online dispute resolution in China, particularly online arbitration and mediation, and analyses their legal environment, feasibility and operational procedures. It also examines the existing online dispute resolution systems in China, particularly the CNNIC Domain Name Dispute Resolution Procedure.-
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dc.publisherSweet & Maxwell Asia. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.hku.hk/law/hklj/-
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