The Study of the Factors to Establishing an Online Environment for Negotiation

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Using technology, cooperation among peoples, lawyers are very special, it is rare. We believe that these two professionals working closely together in the field of ODR are essential. The co-operation we have in mind exists in drafting legal principles and technical requirements to develop and eventually implement an online negotiation environment. The online environment should different from other online negotiation environments in that the legal principles and technical requirements, on which the environment will be based, are developed in close cooperation and therefore fully adjusted to each other.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 143-144)

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1127-1131

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October 2010

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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