Regulating dispute resolution : ADR and access to justice at the crossroads / edited by Felix Steffek and Hannes Unberath in cooperation with Hazel Genn, Reinhard Greger and Carrie Menkel-Meadow.
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- 9781849462587 (cloth)
- 1849462585 (cloth)
- 23 347.09 St327r
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347.036 M5226c Constitutional courts and deliberative democracy / | 347.09 Ab837m Mediation representation : advocating as a problem - solver / | 347.09 L5794a Arbitration and oral evidence / | 347.09 St327r Regulating dispute resolution : ADR and access to justice at the crossroads / | 347.3071 Sm511c Constitutional justice under old constitutions / | 347.4101 Administrative court practice / | 347.42077 M1785m McGregor on damages / Second supplement to the eighteenth edition |
Includes bibliographical references.
This book proposes a principled approach to the regulation of dispute resolution. It covers dispute resolution mechanisms in all their varieties, including negotiation, mediation, conciliation, expert opinion, mini-trial, ombudsman procedure, arbitration and court adjudication. The authors present a transnational Guide for Regulating Dispute Resolution (GRDR). The regulatory principles contained in this Guide are based on a functional taxonomy of dispute resolution mechanisms, an open normative framework and a modular structures of regulatory topics. The Guide for Regulating Dispute Resolution is formulated and commented upon in a concise manner to assist legislators, policy-makers, professional associations, practitioners and academics in thinking about which solutions best suit local and regional circumstances Source other than Library of Congress.