This is the essential guide to Alternative Dispute Resolution of civil and commercial disputes in the UK, guiding the practitioner through the legal framework and practice of all aspects of ADR including the use of ADR in construction and personal injury disputes. Written by a team of experienced practitioners and CEDR mediators, the book sets out all the information necessary to realise the business opportunities that ADR provides and addresses all the issues that a practitioner may encounter when advising a client on the ADR option, or taking part in the process as a legal representative, mediator or third party.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Maße
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978-0-406-91057-8 (9780406910578)
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"Part A: The conceptual framework of ADR. 1. ADR in civil and commercial disputes. 2. From negotiation to ADR. 3. An overview of the dispute resolution landscape. Part B: The legal framework of ADR. 4. ADR and the courts. 5. ADR and its legal foundations. 6. Contracting in advance to use ADR. Part C: The practical framework of ADR. 7. Advising the client on ADR. 8. Approaching the other parties. 9. Setting up a mediation. 10. The roles of mediator, lawyer and party in mediation. 11. What happens at a typical mediation. 12. Settlement at mediation and beyond. Part D: Specialised processes and interests. 13. The mini-trial (executive tribunal or executive appraisal). 14. Adjudication, expert determination and ADR in the construction industry. 15.Commercial ADR development: new opportunities 16. ADR and injury claims: dealing with power imbalance and emotion. Appendices"