| 000 | 03031cam a22003738i 4500 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 001 | 24144118 | ||
| 005 | 20251212103601.0 | ||
| 008 | 250408s2025 nyu b 000 0 eng | ||
| 010 | _a 2025016997 | ||
| 020 |
_a9780197784518 _q(hardback) |
||
| 035 | _a24144118 | ||
| 040 |
_aDLC _beng _erda _cDLC |
||
| 042 | _apcc | ||
| 043 | _an-us--- | ||
| 082 | 0 | 0 |
_a347.7309 _223/eng/20250408 _bHIN |
| 245 | 0 | 0 |
_aDiscussions in dispute resolution : _bthe coming of age (2000-2009) / _c[edited by] Art Hinshaw, Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Sarah Rudolph Cole. |
| 263 | _a2509 | ||
| 264 | 1 |
_aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _c2025. |
|
| 300 |
_axxii, 482 pages _c24 cm. |
||
| 336 |
_atext _btxt _2rdacontent |
||
| 365 | _bRs. 14608.00 | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aInterviewing and counseling -- Negotiation -- Mediation -- Arbitration -- Systemic issues. | |
| 520 |
_a"The U.S. judicial system is not merely a system of trials but a system of alternative means to resolution. Highlighting dispute resolution scholarship emphasizes the diverse ways of thinking available for resolving conflicts beyond traditional trials. In their first volume, Discussions in Dispute Resolution: The Foundational Articles (OUP 2021), the authors celebrated the field's foundational writings and reflected on what makes those pieces so significant. In this second volume, Discussions in Dispute Resolution: The Coming of Age (2000-2009), they focus on the 16 most significant and influential articles on U.S. dispute resolution during its golden age of extraordinary growth. These articles shaped legal thinking about how the judicial system outsources the resolution of private law issues. The heart of the book consists of short excerpts from these significant pieces, distilling them to their core ideas; the concepts, phrases, or findings that made them noteworthy. Four leading dispute resolution scholars (sometimes including the original author) then engage with different aspects of the articles' ideas, recognizing their prescience and critiquing them where appropriate to answer the question: Why is this a significant work in the field? By highlighting these influential works, the authors bring a fresh perspective, challenge them with the benefit of hindsight, engage with themes discussed in the first volume (such as disputant autonomy, access to justice, equal justice, changing views of legal and legalistic processes, and systemic impacts on processes and disputants), and compare the challenges of this era to those of the founding era"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
||
| 650 | 0 |
_aDispute resolution (Law) _zUnited States _xHistory. |
|
| 650 | 0 |
_aMediation _zUnited States _xHistory. |
|
| 650 | 0 |
_aNegotiation _zUnited States _xHistory. |
|
| 700 | 1 |
_aHinshaw, Art, _eeditor. |
|
| 700 | 1 |
_aSchneider, Andrea Kupfer, _eeditor. |
|
| 700 | 1 |
_aCole, Sarah R., _eeditor. |
|
| 906 |
_a7 _bcbc _corignew _d1 _eecip _f20 _gy-gencatlg |
||
| 942 |
_2ddc _cBK |
||
| 999 |
_c214143 _d214143 |
||