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Dispute resolution : negotiation, mediation, and other processes / Stephen B. Goldberg, Frank E.A. Sander, Nancy H. Rogers.
1992
U 11 GOL.D
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Dispute resolution : negotiation, mediation, and other processes / Stephen B. Goldberg, Frank E.A. Sander, Nancy H. Rogers.
Edition
Second edition.
Description
xxiv, 503 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN
0316319384
0316319112 suppl 1995
9780316319386
0316319449
9780316319447
0316319112 suppl 1995
9780316319386
0316319449
9780316319447
Alternate Call Number
U 11 GOL.D
Summary
B. Sources and Goals of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Movement.
Note
Summary of Contents : 1. Overview : 1. Disputing procedures; 2. Processes : 2. Negotiation; 3. Mediation; 4. Arbitration; 5. Hybrid processes; 3. Dispute resolution in the justice system : 6. Dispute resolution in the justice system; 4. Selected applications : 7. Family disputes; 8. Public disputes; 9. International disputes; 5. Planning : 10. Designing systems; 11. Institutionalization; 12. Dispute resolution exercises; Appendix A. ABA standards for lawyer mediators in family disputes; Appendix B. Colorado council of mediation organizations, Code of professional conduct; Appendix C. Dispute resolution clauses;.
Table of cases.
Chapter 1. Introduction.
A. The Processes.
Chapter 2. Negotiation.
Representative.
Chapter 3. Mediation.
1. Varying Viewpoints.
C. Regulating Mediation.
1. The Standards.
Commission on Qualifications.
Note: Mediator Accountability.
D. Confidentiality.
1. Fostering mediation.
Auto Workers.
Chapter 4: Arbitration.
Suit the Case.
And Outcome.
Arbitration.
1. Court-Annexed Arbitration.
4. Mediation.
Litigation.
Note: Negotiated Rulemaking.
Rulemaking.
Part V. Planning.
Resolution.
Chapter 11. Institutionalization.
Options with Clients.
C. Implementation Issues.
Collected References.
Kept up to date by supplements.
B. Sources and Goals of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Movement.
Table of cases.
Chapter 1. Introduction.
A. The Processes.
Chapter 2. Negotiation.
Representative.
Chapter 3. Mediation.
1. Varying Viewpoints.
C. Regulating Mediation.
1. The Standards.
Commission on Qualifications.
Note: Mediator Accountability.
D. Confidentiality.
1. Fostering mediation.
Auto Workers.
Chapter 4: Arbitration.
Suit the Case.
And Outcome.
Arbitration.
1. Court-Annexed Arbitration.
4. Mediation.
Litigation.
Note: Negotiated Rulemaking.
Rulemaking.
Part V. Planning.
Resolution.
Chapter 11. Institutionalization.
Options with Clients.
C. Implementation Issues.
Collected References.
Kept up to date by supplements.
B. Sources and Goals of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Movement.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 489-497) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Table of Contents
Part I. Overview
Part II. Processes
Part III. Dispute resolution in the justice system
Part IV. Selected applications
Part V. Planning.
Part I. Overview
Part II. Processes
Part III. Dispute resolution in the justice system
Part IV. Selected applications
Part V. Planning.
Series
Series
chool casebook series.
Published
Boston : Little, Brown, c1992.
Language
English
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