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Consumer Law and Policy in Australia and New Zealand, edited by Justin Malbon and Luke Nottage. Sydney: The Federation Press, 2013, v + 424 + (index) 9pp ($115.00 paperback). ISBN: 9781862879089.

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Consumer Law and Policy in Australia and New Zealand, edited by Justin Malbon and Luke Nottage. Sydney: The Federation Press, 2013, v + 424 + (index) 9pp ($115.00 paperback). ISBN: 9781862879089.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Martin Doris*
Affiliation:
Chinese University of Hong Kong

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93. Malbon, J and Nottage, L (eds) Consumer Law and Policy in Australia and New Zealand (Sydney: The Federation Press, 2013) p 153 Google Scholar.

94. Ibid, p 192.

95. Ibid, p 202.

96. Ibid, p 346.

97. The UN Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) is currently examining a framework for online dispute resolution. The UNCITRAL Working Group III is currently developing draft procedural rules for the resolution of cross border e-commerce transactions via Online Dispute Resolution. See http://www.uncitral.org/uncitral/commission/working_groups/3Online_Dispute_Resolution.html (accessed 7 December 2013). A number of market leaders in online dispute resolution, including Modria.com and Juripax.com, for example, have emerged in recent times and there are now a raft of domestic and international ODR providers, particularly in the USA. For a list of providers compiled by the National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution, see http://odr.info/node/32 (accessed 7 December 2013).

98. Malbon and Nottage, above 2, p 386.

99. Ibid, p 405.

100. See Bar-Gil, O Seduction by Contract (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

101. Malbon and Nottage, above 2, p 180.

102. Ibid, p 185.

103. See Sourdin, T and Liyanage, CThe promise and reality of online dispute resolution in Australia’ in Wahab, MA, Katsh, E and Rainey, D (eds) Online Dispute Resolution Theory and Practice (The Hague: Eleven International Publishing, 2012)Google Scholar.