The work is intended to discuss the outcomes and papers delivered by the Conflict Resolution with Equitative Algorithm Research Group. The contribution focuses on some parts of the whole project, namely the Reports on “EU Common Ground of available rights”, as well as the Report on Regulatory Framework (D2.1), the Report on Civil sector chosen (D2.2), the Report on Data Analysis (D2.3) and the Report on EU Common Ground (D2.4). The essay highlights as worthy of being emphasized, for their relevance, in particular, the following aspects: the analysis of the implementation of Directives and Regulation on ADR, ODR and mediation in search of common ADR procedures in civil and commercial matters; the procedure adopted in order to select and choose sectors of civil law to focus for studying the application of the algorithm, like assignment of goods, well suitable for economic algorithms, the adoption and application of distinction between mandatory rules and available rights.

The use of algorithms as online dispute resolutions mechanism. comments and remarks / Bilancia, Francesco. - (2020), pp. 101-108.

The use of algorithms as online dispute resolutions mechanism. comments and remarks

Francesco Bilancia
2020

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The work is intended to discuss the outcomes and papers delivered by the Conflict Resolution with Equitative Algorithm Research Group. The contribution focuses on some parts of the whole project, namely the Reports on “EU Common Ground of available rights”, as well as the Report on Regulatory Framework (D2.1), the Report on Civil sector chosen (D2.2), the Report on Data Analysis (D2.3) and the Report on EU Common Ground (D2.4). The essay highlights as worthy of being emphasized, for their relevance, in particular, the following aspects: the analysis of the implementation of Directives and Regulation on ADR, ODR and mediation in search of common ADR procedures in civil and commercial matters; the procedure adopted in order to select and choose sectors of civil law to focus for studying the application of the algorithm, like assignment of goods, well suitable for economic algorithms, the adoption and application of distinction between mandatory rules and available rights.
2020
The european common ground of available rights
978-88-9391-626-4
equitative algorithms; conflict resolution; legal rules
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