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olution to the 21st century is a necessary step forward, and the flexibility
and adaptability inherent in the arbitration process may be the best laboratory
for the justice system to evolve.
ENDNOTES
1. Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta, “Alternative Dispute
Resolution, Consent Orders and Applications to
Enforce Arbitration Awards” (31 March 2020), online:
<albertacourts.ca/qb/resources/announcements
/alternative-dispute-resolution-consent-orders-andapplications
to-enforce-arbitration-awards>.
2. Kara Swisher, “Another Big Step Toward Digitizing
Our Lives”, The New York Times (19 March 2021),
online: <www.nytimes.com/2021/03/19/opinion
/NFTs-beeple-crypto.html>.
3. See e.g. Scaffildi-Argentina v Tega Homes Developments
Inc, 2020 ONSC 3232; Louis v Poitras, 2020
ONSC 5301.
4. Online: <www.ontariocourts.ca/ocj/stats-crim/>.
5. 2016 SCC 27.
6. Online: <www.viac.eu/images/COVID19/Seoul_
Protocol_on_Video_Conferencing_in_International_
Arbitration.pdf>.
7. 2020 SCC 16.
8. 2021 ONSC 2896.
9. 2021 BCSC 54.
10. Ibid at para 74.
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