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11 The OAS-ODR Proposal: Functional Case Flows Colin Rule Director of Online Dispute Resolution, PayPal UNCITRAL ODR Meeting Vienna March 30, 2010
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22 Origins of this Proposal We’ve had more than a decade of these discussions Several strong attempts have been made at building similar systems, but none have truly taken root This discussion today represents the best chance we’ve ever had to make a system like this a reality – the time is now This design represents the state-of-the-art in terms of technical design and quality ODR practice
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The OAS-ODR Proposal 3 20010 UNCITRAL ODR CONFERENCE Developed since Nov. 2009 Based on input gathered from a wide variety of stakeholders Designed to be: –Scalable –Transparent –Free of systemic bias –Appropriate for low value claims Enables continuing innovation and system evolution as new entities connect into the common protocols
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Case Flow
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XML AsiaODR Case Flow The overall structure is a central administrator, who maintains the global case database, and n ODR providers/national administrators, each approved by the global administrator Global Administrator OAS Case DB XML National Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Case Flow Buyer A buyer files a complaint with their local ODR provider/national administrator in the EU OAS Case DB XML Global Administrator EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Case Flow The EU National Administrator sends a notification of the case filing to the global case administrator OAS Case DB XML Global Administrator Buyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Case Flow The global case administrator looks up the vendor and sees that the vendor’s preferred ODR provider is the US National Administrator – and sends a notification there Seller OAS Case DB XML Global Administrator Buyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Case Flow The seller reviews the information submitted by the buyer and files a response, which US National Administrator sends back via the global administrator OAS Case DB XML SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator Global Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Case Flow the global administrator sends the seller’s response to the EU National Administrator. The buyer elects to end communication and escalate to the arbitrator. OAS Case DB XML SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator Global Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Case Flow the central administrator selects a neutral from a third, uninvolved ODR provider. The neutral evaluates the information and renders a decision. Neutral OAS Case DB XML SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator Global Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Case Flow The seller and buyer are then informed of the neutral’s decision. OAS Case DB XML SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator Global Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Case Flow the global administrator keeps records on all cases filed, categories, and outcomes so that they can monitor overall performance OAS Case DB XML Global Administrator SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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Enforcement
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XML AsiaODR Once a case is decided, the outcome is communicated to the seller’s preferred administrator Enforcement OAS Case DB XML Global Administrator SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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XML AsiaODR The seller is instructed to move the money appropriate to the outcome of the case Enforcement OAS Case DB XML Global Administrator SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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XML AsiaODR After a certain period of time (7 days) the buyer’s ODR provider checks with the buyer to ensure the money has been received ? Enforcement OAS Case DB XML Global Administrator SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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XML AsiaODR If the buyer indicates the money has not yet been received, the global administrator is notified Enforcement OAS Case DB XML Global Administrator SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Enforcement The global administrator then works with the seller’s preferred ODR administrator to enforce the outcome through other channels OAS Case DB XML Global Administrator SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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Money Flow
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XML AsiaODR Money Flow Administrator collects monthly fees from all participating vendors Seller OAS Case DB Global Administrator SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Money Flow Sellers pay a small fee to the global administrator for each case filed against them OAS Case DB Global Administrator SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Money Flow Every approved ODR administrator receives a monthly payment from the global administrator OAS Case DB Global Administrator EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Money Flow Once a case is closed, the global administrator forwards payment to both the buyer and the seller’s ODR administrator and the ODR administrator that provided the neutral Neutral OAS Case DB Global Administrator SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Money Flow If the buyer and seller work through the same ODR provider, that provider gets both the buyer and seller payments Buyer Seller OAS Case DB Global Administrator EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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XML AsiaODR Money Flow If the seller does not pay in response to an award against them, the global administrator may elect to pay the buyer directly from collected dues OAS Case DB Global Administrator SellerBuyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator
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Structure
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XML AsiaODR Structure Businesses and payment channels may also integrate into the system and represent their sellers directly OAS Case DB Global Administrator Buyer EU National Administrator US National Administrator XML
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29 Conclusions Current justice systems are not an option for cross border, small value, high volume claims The barriers are not just legal – they’re practical Courts will never handle these volumes There is a clear global consensus around the best approach: online dispute resolution We are the people who have the ability and responsibility to address this problem
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30 Conclusions (2) I urge UNCITRAL to take this issue on as part of the eCommerce Committee We are kicking off a Working Group this evening to: –Fully develop an implementation plan –Gather input from global stakeholders –Secure support from online businesses, NGOs, and national consumer protection authorities We will present our final recommendation at an ICANN-hosted conference in Vancouver at the end of this year
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