Online Dispute Resolution Mechanism in China: Principle of Proceedings and Impact of Technologies

Authors

  • Zhixun Cao Peking University School of Law Room 315, Chenming Building, No. 5 Yiheyuanlu Road, Peking University Law School, Haidian District, Beijing 100871, China. Author

Keywords:

Online Dispute Resolution, Service of Legal Documents, Neutrality of Procedure, Electronic Evidence, Legal Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

In China, all dispute resolution mechanisms have introduced online dispute resolution (ODR) system into their operations. To address this situation, this article suggests the principle of due process should include the limitations of Internet-based dispute resolution attempts and the impact of technologies should be taken seriously. The first part of this paper introduces the development of ODR in China. The second part identifies the major areas in which the due process should be secured. The third part focuses on new technologies and its relationship with ODR and among others, electronic evidence and artificial intelligence are discussed. This article concludes that we first need to consider the rapid development of ODR, while the settled procedural principles regarding due process and neutrality should still be the primary task of civil justice and Alternative Dispute Resolution.

Published

2024-02-21

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