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The Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) system provides an opportunity whereby the deficiencies, and costs, of court and arbitration proceedings may be avoided. In this work, the authors:
discuss the requirements of an effective ADR system for settling disputes
compare the merits and weakness of court proceedings and arbitral proceedings in achieving agreed settlements... Read more
List of Cases, Introduction, Chapter 1 The Growth and Development of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Chapter 2 Some Basic Concepts Chapter 3 ADR and The Court System Chapter 4 Confidentiality in ADR Chapter 5 The Duty to Advise a Client to Consider ADR and the Limits of that Duty Chapter 6 Representation of Parties at Non-adjudicatory ADR Chapter 7 Mediation in Progress Chapter 8 Mini Trial Chapter 9 ADR and Public Policy Issues Chapter 10 Certain Mediation System Chapter 11 Enforcement Issues Chapter 12 Sports-related ADR Conclusions
Biography
Charles Chatterjee, University of Wolverhampton






