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Partners
The Consortium created to ensure the development of
the ECODIR project is based on the multidisciplinary experience and expertise
of the partners.
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The CRID (Centre
de Recherches Informatique et Droit/Centre for Computer and Law Research),
Faculty of Law, Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix
in Belgium.
CRID acts as ECODIR project leader and ensures its legal evaluation. |

http://www.droit.fundp.ac.be/crid/default.htm
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The Faculty of Law, University College Dublin (UCD),
Ireland.
The Faculty of Law at UCD is responsible for the management of
the ECODIR pilot project and hosting the ECODIR Secretariat.
The Faculty has received financial support for the project from
the Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment.
The Faculty has also received assistance from AIDL (Arbitration
of International Disputes Ltd.), Dublin, Ireland, an Irish Company
whose membership comprises the Irish Branch of the Chartered Institute
of Arbitrators, The Law Society of Ireland, the Bar Council of
Ireland, and The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland.
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http://www.ucd.ie/law
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The CECOJI (Centre dÉtudes
sur la Coopération Juridique Internationale/Centre for International
Legal Cooperation Studies, from the CNRS in France.
CECOJI is the leader of the socio-organisational, institutional and economical
evaluation of the ECODIR project. |
http://www.ivry.cnrs.fr
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The CRDP (Centre
de Recherche en Droit Public/Public Law Research Centre), Faculty
of Law of the University of Montreal in Canada.
CRDP is the leader of the technical evaluation of the ECODIR project. |

http://www.crdp.umontreal.ca
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The CEDIB (Centre
d'estudis de Dret i Informàtica de Balears/Centre of Law and
Computer Studies of the Balearic Islands) Balearic Islands University
in Spain.
CEDIB participates in the legal evaluation of the ECODIR project.
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http://www.uib.es/depart/dpr/ingles/cedibang.htm
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The CITA, (Cellule
Interfacultaire de Technology Assessment/Technology Assessment Research
Unit) Institut dInformatique, Facultés Universitaires
Notre-Dame de la Paix in Belgium.
CITA participates in the socio-organisational, institutional and economical
evaluation of the ECODIR project. |

http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~cita/
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The CMAP (Centre de Médiation et
d'Arbitrage de Paris/Paris Center for Mediation and Arbitration)
in France.
CMAP participates in the socio-organisational, institutional and economical
evaluation of the ECODIR project.
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http://www.cmap.asso.fr
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The ITM (Institut
für Informations-, Telekommunikations- und Medienrecht/Institute
of Information-, Telecommunication-, Medialaw), University of Muenster
in Germany.
ITM participates in the legal evaluation of the ECODIR project. |

http://www.uni-muenster.de/Jura.itm/hoeren/
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Globalsign, a
Belgian private company providing trust services and offering online
services for the creation and management of digital certificates
for signed/sealed e-mail messaging.
Globalsign participates in the legal and technical evaluation of the ECODIR
project. |

http://www.globalsign.com
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OnlineResolution,
a private American company providing online dispute resolution services.
Onlineresolution participates in the socio-organisational, institutional
and economical evaluation of the ECODIR project. |

http://www.onlineresolution.com
Credits

eResolution, was until 2002, a private Canadian
company providing online dispute resolution services and solutions.
eResolution designed and developed the ECODIR dispute resolution platform.
The platform is now used with
the kind permission of National Arbitration Forum.

http://www.arb-forum.org
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