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Alternative Dispute Resolution
2021Abstract Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is an umbrella term to describe an array of social and institutional methods for resolving disputes. These methods offer individual and collective disputants a panoply of forum shopping options, each taking place in different intrinsic, inherited, and constructed cultural contexts.
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This thoroughly updated and revised edition of a popular and authoritative reference work introduces the reader to the major concepts and leading contributors in the field of law and economics. The Companion features accessible, informative and provocative entries on all the significant issues, and breaks new ground by bringing together widely ...
Sarah Lupton, Manos Stellakis
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Sarah Lupton, Manos Stellakis
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Feuding— dispute resolution or dispute continuation?
Reviews in Anthropology, 1985Boehm, Christopher. Blood Revenge: The Anthropology of Feuding in Montenegro and Other Tribal Societies. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1984. xx + 268 pp. including maps, photographs, glossary, index, and bibliography. $25.00 cloth, $9.95 paper.
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Alternative Dispute Resolution and Online Dispute Resolution
2008Abstract In the field of ADR, different legal systems have adopted different institutional solutions—although it should be noted that, in many countries (even in Europe), ADR is not at all common or widespread. Within Europe there are several different models.
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Environmental Dispute Resolution Through Alternative Dispute Resolution
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Indonesian Legal Studies, ICILS 2022, 27-28 July 2022, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia, 2023Dewi Sulistianingsih +3 more
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2002
Abstract It is interesting how rarely legal disputes in courts concern auctions and exchanges, considering the long history, the many transactions, the speculative element and the large amounts involved. Auctions and exchanges appear to be transactional procedures which discourage disputes.
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Abstract It is interesting how rarely legal disputes in courts concern auctions and exchanges, considering the long history, the many transactions, the speculative element and the large amounts involved. Auctions and exchanges appear to be transactional procedures which discourage disputes.
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