Alternate Dispute Resolution mechanisms have gained momentum in the past few decades and are also the need of the hour specially in the times of this pandemic. Hence there is a need to promote ADR mechanisms and also to impart training to various stakeholders as well as law students. With that in mind, ADR HOC was established in August, 2020 as a unit of Knowledge Steez EduHub LLP.
The mission of ADR HOC is to promote Alternative Dispute Resolution modes, to undertake research in the field of ADR, to train the stakeholders in the field of ADR as well as training of law students for pursuing career in ADR and organizing and promoting various competitions and activities in field of ADR. We are a one stop platform for legal professionals, academicians, law students and anyone who is interested to learn about ADR. We have organized numerous conferences, webinars and panel discussions on crucial topics and many more events are planned for the upcoming months.
Being the first international conference organized by the team of ADR HOC, this event is one of its kind. The conference will provide an opportunity to the participants to explore along and learn from the distinguished members that we have on our panel. This conference will be fruitful considering the challenges brought in by the pandemic that led to the increased use of technology. Not only the demand for technology in ADR is increased but also it has seen a sky rocketing surge in other spheres. With such continuous introduction of new cutting-edge technologies and its requirement in innumerable fields, India as a nation needs to be well prepared. Henceforth, this conference will play an important role in developing the understanding of the participants with the deviation in traditional method of ADR. It also aims to help various stakeholder in acquainting with the relevant and necessary facets of both ADR and Technology. This International Conference will be an enriching experience for participants as it will eventually facilitate them in increasing their existing framework of knowledge and expand their horizon beyond general approach.
The requirement of technology is no longer considered a choice in Dispute Resolution but is rather seen as a growing necessity. With the global outbreak of the pandemic, people across the globe have shifted to working from home. This has forced people to rely on technology even more. Technology has been successful in shaping the future and given the circumstances, Online Dispute Resolution has received major limelight. Authorities have many a times, shifted to using video-conferencing for settlement of disputes and given the pandemic, even the judiciary has adopted such mechanisms of undertaking proceedings. Online Dispute Resolution has been highly embraced post the closing down of tribunals and courts. With such rise in demand of technology, its impact, performance and consequences need to be explored and critically evaluated keeping all the factors in mind. Other than this, the resolution mechanism needs to be digitized with the most upgraded systems, networks and technical know-hows for effective delivery of justice without undue delay. Therefore, this will enable the learners to explore and delve deeper into a theme which has an extremely high possibility of becoming the new ‘normal’.
Objective of the Conference
(Note: The Sub-themes are suggestive and do not restrict or confine the scope)
1. Prevalence of Technology in ADR
Technology has already made in-roads into lot many facets of human life. Under this sub-theme, the authors are expected to discuss the already present use of technology in the dispute resolution process.
2. Future Scope of technology in ADR
In contrast to the above sub-theme, the authors are expected to envision the future potential use of technology in the dispute resolution process.
3. ADR and Artifical Intelligance
With the march of time technology has developed at an un-imaginable pace. Artificial intelligence represents the epitome of technological advancement in the 21st century. Under this theme, the authors are expected to discuss the potential use of AI and related technological developments in the dispute resolution process.
4. Role of technology in ADR Post Covid-19 ERA
The COVID Pandemic has changed the world in which we live in. No walk of life has been spared untouched from its effects. The authors are expected to investigate the impetus received by technological interventions due to the COVID Pandemic, and its future consequences.
5. Role of Techology in International Dispute Resolution
Under this sub-theme, the authors are expected to mention the various benefits contributed by technology in settlement of International or Cross-Border disputes in context of ADR.
6. Effects of Social Media in Dispute Resolution
Social Media has been both - a boon and a bane. With the increasing influence of Social Media, information (or misinformation) dispensation has become easier than ever. In light of these developments, the authors are expected to investigate the role of social media in influencing the bargaining powers of the parties in Alternative Dispute mechanisms like negotiation, conciliation and mediation.
7. Role of Tech-Gaints in Dispute Resolution
Under this sub-theme, the authors are expected to research on the role to be played by tech-giant companies in developing technology that can be used in Dispute resolution process.
8. Ethical Considerations of Using Technology in ADR
Advancements of any sort do not only bring with them the benefits, but also certain pitfalls. Under this Sub-theme, the authors are expected to identify and discuss the potential downsides to the use of technology in the dispute resolution process.
9. Role of online Dispute Resolution
The authors are expected to trace the origin and evolution of ODR in India with special reference to recent happenings and the future potential.
10. International Comparison on Use of Technology in Dispute Resolution Process
Under this sub-theme, the authors are expected to compare the International advancements in terms of use of technology in different countries and make suggestions as to the best practices in use of technology in the dispute resolution process.
11. Cyber-Security Concerns in Use of technology in ADR
The use of internet technology entails with it a concern of cyber-security in context of breach of confidentiality and privacy. Authors are expected to explore, investigate, analyze and comprehend the possible cyber-security issues and their remedies in the use of ADR mechanisms.
12. Shift to Smart Arbitreation
Blockchain is an important and emerging technology. The authors are expected to write about the basics of blockchain technology and smart contracts, explain why arbitration is beneficial in smart contract disputes, highlighting a need for shift to Smart Arbitration and explore the challenges that may arise in an arbitration procedure.
Abstract
Intimation for acceptance/improvisation will be provided within 2-3 working days from the last date of the submission of abstract.
Notification of Acceptance/Improvisation: Within five working days of the submission of abstract/paper.
Faculty members, Research scholars, professionals and students are eligible to participate.
Presenters are solely responsible for the creation of their presentation. The presentation should be based on the approved/accepted paper but may include updates and related additional content. Only the listed presenters may present their paper.
For a successful and productive conference, all presenters should adhere to the following guidelines:
1) In case of any query, kindly reach us by writing an email on adrhocevents@gmail.com
2) All the Participants shall be required to present their research papers on 16th May 2021 through Zoom/Google Meet.
3) All the participants shall be provided with E-certificates only on their registered e-mail id.
Link for registration of Attendees and Author/Co-Author (+Abstract Submission) is here.
Registration Fee: No Registration Fee
Important Details:
Faculty Convenor
Mr. Ashiv Choudhary
Assistant Lecturer, Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat.
Advocate at J&K High Court
LLM | Queen Mary University of London (2019)
Student Convenor
Mr. Nikhil Jaiswal
+91-966-967-4398
Student Co- Convenors
Mr. Abhishek
+91-987-040-9415
Ms.Vallabhi Rastogi
+91-896-000-8281
Student Co-ordinators
Mr. Revanth Reddy Chintam
+91-817-935-9199
Mr. Sanidhya Kulshreshtha
+91- 956-873-2332
Ms.Ridhi Ranjan
+91-707-096-0888
Email Id: adrhocevents@gmail.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adr-hoc-ab92401ab/
Website: http://adrhoc.com/

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