Cyberweek 2008
10/14/2008 2:19:41 PM EST
Cyberweek 2008 - ODR in Aid of Human Rights
Learn how Technology can aid in advancing human rights and the rule of law through online dispute resolution, e-commerce, micro-lending and access to markets

The National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution's OnLine Dispute Resolution Cyberweek 2008 Oct 13-17 provided a forum for innovative solutions and discussion of how technology can be used to promote and protect human rights and the rule of law.  Learn how Technology can aid in advancing human rights and the rule of law through online dispute resolution, e-commerce, micro-lending, micro-commerce, and access to markets, use of e-forms and more.

The InternetBar Organization, one of Cyberweek 2008's participating organizations, has set up an OnLine Legal International Empowerment Network. Learn more about the Legal Empowerment Network's work on Security Considerations.

You may click here to listen to the Cybereek 2008 Podcast of the Panel Discussion on How Can Technology and  the Rule of Law Improve Lives  conducted on October 16, 2008 and moderated by Jeff Aresty, Director, Internet Bar Organization (IBO) with James Silkenat, Chair of the ABA World Justice Project, Ethan Katsh, director of the National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution, Daniel Rainey,  Director of the Internet Bar Organizations' PeaceTones Project, Colin Rule, Director of Online Dispute Resolution at Paypal and E-Bay, and Thomas Stadnik, Site Coordinator for the LexisNexis Rule of Law Resource Center.


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