E-Arbitration

/ˌiːˌɑːrˌbɪˈtreɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A method of resolving disputes through arbitration procedures conducted primarily or entirely by electronic means.
    The parties agreed to submit their contract dispute to e-arbitration to expedite the resolution process.

Forms

  • e-arbitration

Commentary

E-arbitration emphasizes the use of digital tools and platforms, which can affect procedural rules and evidence submission; therefore, specific provisions should address confidentiality and technological reliability.

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