Anil Changaroth is an Advocate & Solicitor of Singapore and qualified as a barrister of England and Wales in 1993. Anil is Managing Director and General Counsel of ChangAroth Chambers LLC. In practice since 1995 (and conversant in Mandarin, Malay, Malayalam and Tamil, besides English), he focuses on Building, Construction and Infrastructure work and most aspects of Commercial, Civil, Criminal and Corporate front end advisory work and Appropriate Dispute Resolution services. Anil also practiced with the arbitration group of an international law firm and was in-house counsel with the Contract Advisory and Dispute Management division of Davis Langdon & Seah (Arcadis Group).
Once a miner raised a grievance, the union and company representatives would take charge and argue about contractual technicalities far removed from the actual cause of the dispute. Although he typically attended the arbitration hearing ...
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...
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....
Resolving Disputes: Theory, Practice, and Law is an ideal and up-to-date text For The new generation of practice-oriented dispute resolution courses. This lively new book captures a lawyer's perspective on...
This book has two parts: the first teaches readers the foundations of Dispute System Design (DSD), describing bedrock concepts, and case chapters exploring DSD across a range of experiences, including public and community justice, conflict ...
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 ...
This book gives one a myriad of tools to resolve conflicts, as well as his hands-on experience as an arbitrator, mediator, and teacher.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of international arbitration and dispute resolution, comparative and Asian law, as well as anyone dealing with potential conflict in international business relationships in East ...
Mrs Smith, their next door neighbour, is a recently widowed woman in her mid-sixties, now living alone. The dispute rose over noise nuisance, which was a result of Mrs Smith leaving her radio on whilst she was out of the house.
"Reaching Common Ground will teach you how to communicate effectively with people of different cultures and backgrounds and provide effective methods for resolving conflicts despite differences in core values, gender, race, religion, ...