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===About .EU ADR===
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'''.EU ADR''' is ''please insert strong definition and explanation of the acronym here''.
 
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==About .EU ADR==
 
The European Registry of International Domain Names '''(EURid)''' responsible in managing the .eu top-level internet domain name was given the authority by the European Commission to designate the Czech Arbitration Court ''''(CAC)'''' as the ''''.eu ADR'''' provider in 2005 through the trademark '''ADR.eu.'''
 
The European Registry of International Domain Names '''(EURid)''' responsible in managing the .eu top-level internet domain name was given the authority by the European Commission to designate the Czech Arbitration Court ''''(CAC)'''' as the ''''.eu ADR'''' provider in 2005 through the trademark '''ADR.eu.'''
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CAC was established in 1949 under the Economic Chamber of the Czech Republic and Agricultural Chamber of the Czech Republic located in Prague.
 
CAC was established in 1949 under the Economic Chamber of the Czech Republic and Agricultural Chamber of the Czech Republic located in Prague.
 
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==Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)==
 
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===Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)===
         
Alternative Dispute Resolution '''(ADR)''' is an '''“out-of court-mechanism”''' which aims to help EU citizens resolve their internet related and other commercial transactions disputes with a company. The ADR resolution uses an arbitrator, mediator or ombudsman to assist the two conflicting parties come-up with an acceptable solution to an issue. The scheme is more affordable, faster and flexible way of solving conflicts compared with directly filing a complaint in the court.  
 
Alternative Dispute Resolution '''(ADR)''' is an '''“out-of court-mechanism”''' which aims to help EU citizens resolve their internet related and other commercial transactions disputes with a company. The ADR resolution uses an arbitrator, mediator or ombudsman to assist the two conflicting parties come-up with an acceptable solution to an issue. The scheme is more affordable, faster and flexible way of solving conflicts compared with directly filing a complaint in the court.  
 
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==CAC Advisory Board==
 
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===CAC Advisory Board===
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The Advisory Board is composed of six experts from the domain-name arbitration field, who will help CAC by means of informal consultations. The advisers will provide their expert comments based on their skills and special knowledge in .eu related issues particularly on:Policy issues (for example topics for consultation among Panelists & public consultation);Strategy issues (future developments for the ADR Center)and
 
The Advisory Board is composed of six experts from the domain-name arbitration field, who will help CAC by means of informal consultations. The advisers will provide their expert comments based on their skills and special knowledge in .eu related issues particularly on:Policy issues (for example topics for consultation among Panelists & public consultation);Strategy issues (future developments for the ADR Center)and
 
General feedbacks on the operations and functions of the Court team.
 
General feedbacks on the operations and functions of the Court team.
 
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==Members of the CAC Advisory Board==
 
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===Members of the CAC Advisory Board===
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'''Nick Wood'''- Com Laude, London, UK - Managing director
 
'''Nick Wood'''- Com Laude, London, UK - Managing director
 
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==References==
 
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===References===
      
EURid (www.eurid.eu)
 
EURid (www.eurid.eu)

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