This loose-leaf contains the same content and pagination as the casebook edition of Resolving Disputes: Theory, Practice, and Law, Second Edition, 9780735589018. The loose-leaf pages are 3-hole punched, collated, and in shrink wrap.
Greenwood compiles many of these rules in How to Negotiate Like a Pro: 41 Rules for Resolving Disputes, an easy-to-understand guide to negotiating any type of situation.
The use of force and coercion to settle disputes between nations is a central problem of our time. Martin Patchen considers the circumstances that lead nations to use coercive means...
I want to specifically thank Ronnie Austin and the attorneys from Clifford Chance, Thierry Garby, Michel Kallepitis, Jeremy Lack, Alan Limbury, Karl Mackie and the staff of CEDR ...
The book carries out a thorough explanation of each of these mechanisms, how each operates, and practical considerations as to how each of these mechanisms may be appropriate, the key differences between the various dispute resolution ...
Provides practical, how-to advice for mediating a variety of conflicts, including those arising from divorces, custody and visitation decisions, family conflict, neighborhood grievances, educational disagreements, environmental disputes, ...
Winning Techniques for Every Situation In this long-awaited, expanded edition, mediation Expert Christopher Moore presents a detailed, step-by-step account of how to use mediation to resolve conflicts of all kinds....
Without the Punches: Resolving Disputes Without Litigation
The extensive array of real-life examples of typical scripts that may play out in situations that will help you clarify these ideas. These are powerful tools for anyone caught in the middle of other people's disputes.
In this valuable book, Susskind and Field have produced a strong, clear framework which will help reduce these hidden costs for hundreds of executives, managers, elected and appointed officials, entrepreneurs, and the public relations, ...
The work delves into the disputes arising from increased competition, heightened consumer expectations, and the need to balance competition and universal service obligation.