In this paper we introduce new mechanisms of dispute resolution as a helping tool in legal procedures for lawyers, mediators and judges with the objective to reach an agreement between the parties; in some situations. The primary objectives are the following: To apply algorithmic mechanisms to the solution of certain national and cross-border civil matters, including matrimonial regimes, successions and trusts, commercial law and consumer law, facilitating the agreement process among the parties; to demonstrate the efficacy of an algorithmic approach and apply it into the allocation of goods, or the resolution of issues, in disputes, leading the parties to a friendly solution before or during the trial comparison. We will focus on the algorithms used for resolving disputes that involve a division of goods between agents, e.g. inheritance, divorces and company law. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
Optimization Algorithms and Tools Applied in Agreements Negotiation / Amato, Flora; Cozzolino, Giovanni; Romeo, Francesco; Giacalone, Marco; Amato, Alessandra. - 96:(2020), pp. 549-557. [10.1007/978-3-030-33509-0_51]
Optimization Algorithms and Tools Applied in Agreements Negotiation
Amato FloraWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;Cozzolino GiovanniWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;Romeo FrancescoWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;Giacalone MarcoWriting – Original Draft Preparation
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2020
Abstract
In this paper we introduce new mechanisms of dispute resolution as a helping tool in legal procedures for lawyers, mediators and judges with the objective to reach an agreement between the parties; in some situations. The primary objectives are the following: To apply algorithmic mechanisms to the solution of certain national and cross-border civil matters, including matrimonial regimes, successions and trusts, commercial law and consumer law, facilitating the agreement process among the parties; to demonstrate the efficacy of an algorithmic approach and apply it into the allocation of goods, or the resolution of issues, in disputes, leading the parties to a friendly solution before or during the trial comparison. We will focus on the algorithms used for resolving disputes that involve a division of goods between agents, e.g. inheritance, divorces and company law. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.