Towards a general framework for empirical legal analysis: In domain name disputes, do panelists matter?
This paper introduces an automated methodology for empirical legal analysis using data on ∼27,000 domain name disputes decided under the Uniform Domain Names Dispute Resolution Policy. Using the methodology, I examine whether characteristics of adjudicating panels affect who wins such disputes. Cont...
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Main Author: | SOH, Jerrold |
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Language: | English |
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2018
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