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What is ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution)?
ADR stands for Alternative Dispute Resolution and is facilitated by the Prague-based Arbitration Court in the Czech Republic. It administers ADR Proceedings in line with the Public Policy Rules for .eu that were drawn up by the European Commission (EC regulation 874/2004.)
- Who can apply for a .eu domain name?
- For how long can I register a .eu domain?
- What is the name of the .eu naming authority registry?
- Can I create Name Servers based on .eu domain names?
- Are there any reserved/blocked names?
- My personal details are visible in the .eu Whois database, and I would like them removed. How can this be done?
- What do the different statuses of domain names mean?
- What can I do if I think that someone has registered a .eu domain name to which I have a right?
- How much does an ADR (alternative dispute resolution) cost?
- What is ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution)?
- My .eu domain name is in quarantine. What does this mean?

