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Dispute resolution : Negotiation, mediation and other processes

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Austin Kluwer Law International 2012Edition: 6thDescription: 701p xxiiiISBN:
  • 9780735507104
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.017000 GOL
Contents:
Content: Thorough, systematic coverage, moving from overviews to critical analysis, application, evaluation, and practice; Distinguished, experienced author team; Direct, accessible writing; Wealth of simulations and questions that allow students to evaluate, prepare for, and practice, the various dispute resolution techniques; More practice-related issues; The role and applications of modern technology in ADR; International applications of ADR processes; Updated synthesis of empirical mediation research, including the latest research on what makes a mediator successful; Full re-examination of the law of arbitration in light of recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings on arbitrability, preemption, judicial review, and process; Use of the principles of dispute system design as an organizing theme for examining variants on basic ADR processes; Updated materials on legal issues related to court orders to use dispute resolution, regulation of mediation, and mediation confidentiality; New questions and exercises, including exercises in mediation-arbitration and online dispute resolution
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Content:
Thorough, systematic coverage, moving from overviews to critical analysis, application, evaluation, and practice;
Distinguished, experienced author team;
Direct, accessible writing;
Wealth of simulations and questions that allow students to evaluate, prepare for, and practice, the various dispute resolution techniques;
More practice-related issues;
The role and applications of modern technology in ADR;
International applications of ADR processes;
Updated synthesis of empirical mediation research, including the latest research on what makes a mediator successful;
Full re-examination of the law of arbitration in light of recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings on arbitrability, preemption, judicial review, and process;
Use of the principles of dispute system design as an organizing theme for examining variants on basic ADR processes;
Updated materials on legal issues related to court orders to use dispute resolution, regulation of mediation, and mediation confidentiality;
New questions and exercises, including exercises in mediation-arbitration and online dispute resolution

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