
The Transforming Landscape Of Dispute Resolution: Online Mediation And COVID-19
Live LawIntroduction COVID - 19 has been posing challenges to every imaginable aspect of our life. In the backdrop of these circumstances, online mediation amongst other forms of Non-Adjudicative Online Dispute Resolution services, assumes prominence as an indispensable tool for parties who want a speedy dispute resolution in times of this crisis. Online mediation refers to a non-adjudicative method of mediation where parties to a dispute do not have to be present at the same location. Further, in an online mediation, the flow of the proceedings is not affected whenever caucus is required as the mediator can caucus with either or both the parties privately. Mediator should be trained in techniques of online mediation and should know how to use digital empathy and digital intelligence; otherwise the users will lose interest on the entire process It can be challenging to control a conversation remotely as opposed to when all the parties to a dispute are in the same room.
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