A practical approach to alternative dispute resolution
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A practical approach to alternative dispute resolution
Oxford University Press, c2012
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [560]-563) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A Practical Approach to Alternative Dispute Resolution provides a comprehensive and easily digestible commentary on all the major areas of ADR. Designed to support teaching and learning on the Bar Professional Training Course, it will also be of interest to practitioners who are looking for a clear exposition of the range of ADR processes. Written by an authoritative and highly respected author team, A Practical Approach to Alternative Dispute Resolution contains a range of features designed to enhance the reader's understanding of the key points, including sample documentation, flow diagrams, tables, and examples drawn from a range of different types of practice. Numerous cross-references to relevant websites and further resources are also provided. This second edition has been brought fully up to date on current practice and issues affecting ADR, including the development of the role of the Civil Mediation Council, online ADR options, and the forthcoming implementation of the Jackson Review reforms. The book's expanded coverage also makes it a suitable text for LLM courses on ADR.
Online Resource Centre - Updates to cases and procedures, including the implementation of the EU Directive on Mediation - Useful links for each chapter - Diagrams and figures from the book
Table of Contents
- 1 HISTORY AND RANGE OF ADR METHODS
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. OVERVIEW OF ADR OPTIONS
- 3. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SELECTION OF AN ADR OPTION
- 4. FUNDING ADR PROCEDURES
- 5. ONLINE ADR OPTIONS AND ODR
- 6. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
- 2 THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN ADR, CPR AND LITIGATION
- 7. THE APPROACH OF THE COURTS TO ADR
- 8. THE SANCTIONS FOR REFUSING TO ENGAGE IN ADR PROCESSES
- 9. RECOVERY OF ADR COSTS IN LITIGATION
- 3 NEGOTIATION AND MEDIATION
- 10. OVERVIEW OF NEGOTIATION AND MEDIATION
- 11. STYLES, STRATEGIES AND TACTICS IN NEGOTIATION
- 12. PREPARING FOR NEGOTIATION
- 13. THE NEGOTIATION PROCESS
- 14. MEDIATION
- 15. PREPARATION FOR THE MEDIATION
- 16. THE MEDIATION PROCESS
- 17. REACHING A SETTLEMENT
- 18. COURT MEDIATION SCHEMES AND OTHER SCHEMES
- 19. INTERNATIONAL MEDIATION
- 4 EVALUATION, CONCILIATION AND OMBUDSMEN
- 20. CONCILIATION
- 21. COMPLAINTS, GRIEVANCES AND OMBUDSMEN
- 22. EARLY NEUTRAL EVALUATION
- 5 RECORDING SETTLEMENT
- 23. RECORDNG SETTLEMENT
- 6 ADJUDICATIVE ADR
- 24. EXPERT OR NEUTRAL DETERMINATION
- 25. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ADJUDICATION
- 26. ARBITRATION
- 27. ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS
- 28. THE COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION PROCESS
- 29. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
- 30. ARBITRATION AWARDS AND ORDERS
- 31. HIGH COURT JURISDICTION IN ARBITRATION CLAIMS
- 32. ENFORCEMENT OF SETTLEMENTS AND AWARDS
- APPENDICES
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