Scrutinizing Access to Justice in Consumer ODR in Cross-Border Disputes. The Achilles’ Heel of the EU ODR Platform
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10481/53976Metadatos
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European ODR Platform Access to justice Consumer disputes European Law
Fecha
2018-11Referencia bibliográfica
F. Esteban de la Rosa, "Scrutinizing Access to Justice in Consumer ODR in Cross-Border Disputes The Achilles’ Heel of the EU ODR Platform", International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution, vol. 4, 2017 issue 2, pp. 26-30
Resumen
This article has the aim of shedding light on some elements that shape the EU ODR Platform regime. The ADR Directive and ODR Regulation are called to improve access to justice in the EU. The EU ODR Platform is only a first step in the development of ODR in Europe, far from reaching its destination. However, it is true that EU law has shown some limitations, and a great part of the task is left in the hands of the member states and the ADR entities, as well as the rest of the stakeholders.