Webinar - Time for a sheriff in town? Governance for the ODR field - ADRhub - Creighton NCR2024-03-29T10:08:48Zhttp://www.adrhub.com/forum/topics/webinar-time-for-a-sheriff-in-town-governance-for-the-odr-field?commentId=4905899%3AComment%3A75791&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank you Bill! This is the p…tag:www.adrhub.com,2016-11-02:4905899:Comment:758052016-11-02T12:17:59.588ZNoam Ebnerhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/NoamEbner
<p>Thank you Bill! This is the perfect place for your plug :-) </p>
<p>An article that might shine a light on some corners of the transparency/confidentiality/data issue - is the one John and I worked on before this one, on <a href="https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2713411" target="_blank">Fairness, Trust and Security in ODR</a>. I think the issue of 'whose data is this anyway?' is going to be a biggie, just as it has become for every other aspect of our online life!</p>
<p>Thank you Bill! This is the perfect place for your plug :-) </p>
<p>An article that might shine a light on some corners of the transparency/confidentiality/data issue - is the one John and I worked on before this one, on <a href="https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2713411" target="_blank">Fairness, Trust and Security in ODR</a>. I think the issue of 'whose data is this anyway?' is going to be a biggie, just as it has become for every other aspect of our online life!</p> The archive for this session…tag:www.adrhub.com,2016-11-01:4905899:Comment:758002016-11-01T18:25:13.087ZBryan Hansonhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/BryanHanson
<p>The archive for this session is now available for viewing. Thanks to Noam and John for engaging start to Cyberweek 2016.</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
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<p>The archive for this session is now available for viewing. Thanks to Noam and John for engaging start to Cyberweek 2016.</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
<p></p> Good session yesterday. One o…tag:www.adrhub.com,2016-11-01:4905899:Comment:757912016-11-01T17:15:38.109ZBill Wartershttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/BillWarters
<p>Good session yesterday. One of the webinar participants, a researcher, raised the question about the need for <strong>transparency</strong> in order to promote useful research and quality control/oversight, while wondering how this might line up with concerns over confidentiality. Are there norms out there regarding the kinds of data that should be shared by ODR providers? I think there are or were for Domain Name disputes but I'm not aware of others. Also, I'd like to put in a plug for our…</p>
<p>Good session yesterday. One of the webinar participants, a researcher, raised the question about the need for <strong>transparency</strong> in order to promote useful research and quality control/oversight, while wondering how this might line up with concerns over confidentiality. Are there norms out there regarding the kinds of data that should be shared by ODR providers? I think there are or were for Domain Name disputes but I'm not aware of others. Also, I'd like to put in a plug for our <a href="http://www.adrhub.com/forum/topics/discussion-forum-open-source-open-access-and-open-data-in-odr" target="_blank">cyberweek forum</a> entitled "<strong>Open Source, Open Access and Open Data in ODR" </strong>in case people want to dig deeper into this and related issues.</p> Great question! My developers…tag:www.adrhub.com,2016-11-01:4905899:Comment:757852016-11-01T16:51:43.653ZRemi Allihttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/RemiAlli
<p>Great question! My developers assure that there are ways, including encryption, security certificates and more. What also may help is signing agreements and sending proof that the parties online are who they actually are. Facial recognition is also something that we're doing at brav.org. </p>
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<p>I'd love to hear your feedback.</p>
<p>Great question! My developers assure that there are ways, including encryption, security certificates and more. What also may help is signing agreements and sending proof that the parties online are who they actually are. Facial recognition is also something that we're doing at brav.org. </p>
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<p>I'd love to hear your feedback.</p> Thank you all for participati…tag:www.adrhub.com,2016-10-31:4905899:Comment:757442016-10-31T21:18:49.731ZNoam Ebnerhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/NoamEbner
<p>Thank you all for participating! The webinar recording will be available a little later on, for people wanting to view it. Feel free to continue the conversation on in this forum.</p>
<p>Thank you all for participating! The webinar recording will be available a little later on, for people wanting to view it. Feel free to continue the conversation on in this forum.</p> Here is another series of com…tag:www.adrhub.com,2016-10-31:4905899:Comment:754212016-10-31T21:17:53.014ZNoam Ebnerhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/NoamEbner
<p>Here is another series of comments, from the chat feature in WebEx, that didn't get directly addressed in the webinar but which might get stirred into the conversation:</p>
<p>"I was concerned about confidentiality issues in ODR. After a face-to-face mediation, it's easy to delete email, shred notes and documents, etc. And the practitioner knows the legal protections provided to mediation in their jurisdiction... you cannot know the rules re confidentiality everywhere, and I don't know how…</p>
<p>Here is another series of comments, from the chat feature in WebEx, that didn't get directly addressed in the webinar but which might get stirred into the conversation:</p>
<p>"I was concerned about confidentiality issues in ODR. After a face-to-face mediation, it's easy to delete email, shred notes and documents, etc. And the practitioner knows the legal protections provided to mediation in their jurisdiction... you cannot know the rules re confidentiality everywhere, and I don't know how you would be able to promise confidentiality when your ODR system is subject to many jurisdictions..."</p>
<p>How can we ensure confidentiality on-line?</p>
<p> </p> Thank you Colin, so glad you…tag:www.adrhub.com,2016-10-31:4905899:Comment:755472016-10-31T21:15:50.889ZNoam Ebnerhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/NoamEbner
<p>Thank you Colin, so glad you were there!</p>
<p>Thank you Colin, so glad you were there!</p> Building out technological so…tag:www.adrhub.com,2016-10-31:4905899:Comment:754182016-10-31T21:02:06.866ZJeffrey Arestyhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/JeffreyAresty
<div><strong><font color="#757575" size="4">Building out technological solutions for legal aid - which can include ODR, and many other preventive law justice applications.</font></strong></div>
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<div><strong><font color="#757575" size="4">Join our hackathon this weekend and participate - you will help create cases in the ODR area NOVEMBER 5/6…</font></strong></div>
<div><strong><font color="#757575" size="4">Building out technological solutions for legal aid - which can include ODR, and many other preventive law justice applications.</font></strong></div>
<div><strong><font color="#757575" size="4"> </font></strong></div>
<div><strong><font color="#757575" size="4">Join our hackathon this weekend and participate - you will help create cases in the ODR area NOVEMBER 5/6</font></strong></div>
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<div><strong><a href="http://www.techforjustice.org/legal-justice-hackathon/" target="_blank"><font color="#757575" size="4">http://www.techforjustice.org/legal-justice-hackathon/</font></a></strong></div>
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<div><strong><font color="#757575" size="4">How do we work together on projects? <br/></font></strong><span>– For starters, visit the </span><a href="https://github.com/TechForJustice/project-ideas/wiki/Legal-Justice-Hackathon-Wiki" target="_blank">problem set</a><span> and current list of </span><a href="https://github.com/TechForJustice/project-ideas/issues" target="_blank">project ideas</a><span> and find one that you want to work on (start gathering info and planning in the comments now). Then, send a Slack Invite request to<span class="m_-816745666205028973gmail-Apple-converted-space"> </span><a href="mailto:christy@internetbar.org" target="_blank">christy@internetbar.org</a><span class="m_-816745666205028973gmail-Apple-converted-space"> </span>to start talking to other participants and forming your teams. Once you’re in Slack, you can </span><a href="https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/201402297-Create-a-channel" target="_blank">create a channel</a><span> for your team and start working together. Finally, on the day of the hackathon, post your project on </span><a href="http://www.hackathon.io/legal-justice" target="_blank">hackathon.io</a><span>.</span></div> I think this is an excellent…tag:www.adrhub.com,2016-10-31:4905899:Comment:756282016-10-31T18:30:00.095ZColin Rulehttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/ColinRule
<p>I think this is an excellent article, and it is very timely for the field. I think this question of governance is on the minds of lots of folks who are watching the rise of ODR around the world. Can't wait to join the webex conversation. Well done, Noam and John! rah</p>
<p>I think this is an excellent article, and it is very timely for the field. I think this question of governance is on the minds of lots of folks who are watching the rise of ODR around the world. Can't wait to join the webex conversation. Well done, Noam and John! rah</p> Hi everyone, thanks for check…tag:www.adrhub.com,2016-10-31:4905899:Comment:757182016-10-31T17:31:08.323ZNoam Ebnerhttp://www.adrhub.com/profile/NoamEbner
<p>Hi everyone, thanks for checking in! You can find the article John and I wrote on this topic, which is generally intended to be an invitation for conversations in the field, here: <a href="https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2845639" target="_blank">No Sheriff in Town: Governance for the ODR Field</a></p>
<p>Hi everyone, thanks for checking in! You can find the article John and I wrote on this topic, which is generally intended to be an invitation for conversations in the field, here: <a href="https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2845639" target="_blank">No Sheriff in Town: Governance for the ODR Field</a></p>