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THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO LAW REVIEW


Volume 38
Number 1
FALL 2006

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

SYMPOSIUM ON ENHANCING WORLDWIDE UNDERSTANDING THROUGH ONLINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

Symposium Video Files

Walking Along in the Mission
Benjamin G. Davis ............................................................................................................. 1

Keynote Address
Daniel Rainey .................................................................................................................. 11

 

ARTICLES  

Ten Years of Online Dispute Resolution (ODR): Looking at the Past and Constructing the Future
Ethan Katsh and Leah Wing ............................................................................................. 19

Online Dispute Resolution Through the Lens of Bargaining and Negotiation Theory: Toward an Integrated Model
David B. Lipsky and Ariel C. Avgar ................................................................................... 47

Some Economic Musings on Cybersettle
Russell Weiss ................................................................................................................ 89

What I Hear You Writing Is…Issues in ODR: Building Trust and Rapport in the Text-Based Environment
Andrea M. Braeutigam ................................................................................................... 101

Dogmas of Online Dispute Resolution
Nicole Gabrielle Kravec ................................................................................................. 125

Digital Identity and the Lawyer’s Role in Furthering Trusted Online Communities
Jeffrey Aresty ............................................................................................................... 137

The Regulatory Framework for Online Dispute Resolution: A Critical View
Rafal Morek ................................................................................................................. 163

Online Mediation: Where We Have Been, Where We Are Now, and Where We Should Be
Sarah Rudolph Cole and Kristen M. Blankley .................................................................. 193

Technology Mediated Dispute Resolution (TMDR): Opportunities and Dangers
David Allen Larson ....................................................................................................... 213

Cyberjuries: A New Role as Online Mock Juries
Nancy S. Marder .......................................................................................................... 239

Resolution of Cross-Border E-Business Disputes by Arbitration Tribunals on the Basis of Transnational Substantive Rules of Law and E-Business Usages: The Emergence of the Lex Informatica
Antonis Patrikios ......................................................................................................... 271

The Use of Jurisdictional Arbitrage to Support the Strategic Interest of the Firm
Robert Ware III (posthumously) .................................................................................... 307

Charting the Future of Online Dispute Resolution: An Analysis of the Constitutional and Jurisdictional Quandary
Saby Ghoshray ........................................................................................................... 317

 

PROCEEDINGS

Online Dispute Resolution and the Need for More than Virtu(e)al Professionalism
Llewellyn Joseph Gibbons ........................................................................................... 351

Hope: The Unexpected Outcome of an Online Dispute Resolution Competition
Lynn M. Malley ........................................................................................................... 361

The Fourth Party Rises: Evolving Environments of Online Dispute Resolution
Alan Gaitenby ............................................................................................................ 371

ICODR: Preparing for a Virtual Practice Grounded in Real World Moot Competitions
Elizabeth Lai Featherman ........................................................................................... 389

ODR at the AAA: Online Dispute Resolution in Practice
Debi Miller-Moore ....................................................................................................... 395

Domain Name Dispute Resolution Within the Asian Region
Yeo Yee Ling ............................................................................................................ 403

Netcase: Keep Going Where Progress Leads You
Mirèze Philippe ......................................................................................................... 417

Enhancing Worldwide Understanding Through ODR: Designing Effective Protocols For Online Communications
Frank G. Evans, Bruce Wettman, Lewis Shadoff, and Rebekah Birdwell........................ 423

 

COMMENTS

Can a Feminist Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility Break Down the Barriers of the Shareholder Primacy Doctrine?
Cheri A. Budzynski ................................................................................................. 435

Foreign Felons — Firearms and Beyond: The Implications of Small v. United States and the Proposed Amendments to 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1)
Katheryn L. Munger ................................................................................................. 467