A Practical Approach to Alternative Dispute Resolution provides a comprehensive and easily digestible commentary on all of the major areas of out-of-court dispute resolution. 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, this book contains a range of features designed to enhance the reader's understanding of the key points, including sample documentation, flow diagrams, tables, further resources, and examples drawn from a range of different types of practice. Now in its fifth edition, this book has established itself as a go-to reference on ADR.
Online resources
- Updates to cases and procedures
- Useful links for each chapter
- Diagrams and figures from the book
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Review from previous edition This is a clear and easily accessible text which delivers an in-depth insight of the relevant issues without being long-winded. The logical structure of the chapters and clear headings make the book an invaluable asset when it comes to preparing for assessments. * Robin Spedding, BPTC student, Cardiff University * A comprehensive and up-to-date text which provides coverage of core procedural and legal issues relating to dispute resolution; an essential guide for both students and practitioners. * Rachel Wood, Senior Lecturer, University of the West of England *
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 248 mm
Breite: 190 mm
Dicke: 34 mm
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978-0-19-882309-4 (9780198823094)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Professor Susan Blake is a Barrister and the Associate Dean of Education at The City Law School, City, University of London.
Associate Professor Julie Browne is a Barrister and Deputy Course Director of the BPTC at The City Law School, City, University of London.
Professor Stuart Sime is a Barrister and Course Director of the BPTC at The City Law School, City, University of London.
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The City Law School
The City Law School
The City Law School
Part I 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
Part II 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
Part III 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
Part IV Evaluation, Conciliation, and Ombudsmen
20: Conciliation
21: Complaints, grievances and ombudsmen
22: Early neutral evaluation
Part V Recording Settlement
23: Recording settlement
Part VI 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