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In 2008, the ICDR was again selected by [[ICANN]] to handle possible problems that could arise in connection with evaluation of applications for the implementation of  new [[gTLD|generic top level domain names]] (gTLDs), particularly with regards to "string confusion objections," when a certain gTLD string is confusingly similar to an existing [[TLD]] or to another gTLD string being applied for by other parties.<ref>[http://www.adr.org/sp.asp?id=35638 ICDR to Administer ICANN Disputes]</ref>
 
In 2008, the ICDR was again selected by [[ICANN]] to handle possible problems that could arise in connection with evaluation of applications for the implementation of  new [[gTLD|generic top level domain names]] (gTLDs), particularly with regards to "string confusion objections," when a certain gTLD string is confusingly similar to an existing [[TLD]] or to another gTLD string being applied for by other parties.<ref>[http://www.adr.org/sp.asp?id=35638 ICDR to Administer ICANN Disputes]</ref>
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==International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR)==
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==International Centre for Dispute Resolution==
 
The '''International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR)''' is a division of AAA that exclusively handles cases filed internationally. The center has cooperative agreements with arbitration institutions worldwide to facilitate the administration of international cases. ICDR  arbitrators seek to understand cultural diversity and interpret and apply International and Mediation Rules.<ref>[http://www.adr.org/sp.asp?id=28819 ICDR]</ref>
 
The '''International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR)''' is a division of AAA that exclusively handles cases filed internationally. The center has cooperative agreements with arbitration institutions worldwide to facilitate the administration of international cases. ICDR  arbitrators seek to understand cultural diversity and interpret and apply International and Mediation Rules.<ref>[http://www.adr.org/sp.asp?id=28819 ICDR]</ref>