Fernando Esteban de la Rosa is a Professor of Private International Law, Director of the Department of Private International Law and History of Law, and Scientific Director of the Research Unit of Excellence Digital Society at the University of Granada. He is also an Associate member of the Hispano-Luso-American-Filipino Institute of International Law, a fellow of the National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution (UMass, Amherst), and a fellow of the European Law Institute. He was appointed as a Member of the Digital Justice Working Group of the World Bank (2024). Pablo Cortés is a Professor of Civil Justice at Leicester Law School, where he specializes in dispute resolution, with a particular focus on Alternative and Online Dispute Resolution. He also serves as an arbitrator and adjudicator on various CEDR panels and has authored four notable books exploring the intersection of technology and dispute resolution. He is the co-editor of the journal Amicus Curiae. As a consultant, Professor Cortés has made significant contributions to several high-impact projects, including assisting the European Commission in developing legislative proposals for the ADR Directive and the ODR Regulation. In recognition of his contributions to the field, he was awarded the prestigious National Mediation Award for ADR Academic Researcher of the Year in December 2022. Nuria Marchal Escalona is a Professor of Private International Law, Secretary of the Department of Private International Law and History of Law, and a member of the Research Unit of Excellence Digital Society at the University of Granada. She is a Supernumerary member of the Mexican Academy of Private and Comparative International Law and has advised the Spanish Ministry of Justice on the negotiation and drafting of Regulation 805/2004 on the European Enforcement Order for uncontested claims.