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The Three FDRs

2017
In the previous chapter we gave a brief explanation of the three FDRs which are the focus of this book: solicitor negotiations, mediation and collaborative law. This chapter traces the history of each FDR in England and Wales, including professional membership, training, organisations and regulation, developments in practice, and findings of previous ...
Anne Barlow   +3 more
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Outcomes of FDRs

2017
As outlined in Chapter 1, neoliberal policy developments concerning family dispute resolution have emphasised the importance of parties resolving their dispute out of court, ideally by mediation, but have demonstrated little concern with the content or quality of resolutions, beyond asserting that agreements reached between the parties themselves are ...
Anne Barlow   +3 more
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Journal for reattach therapy and developmental diversities, 2023
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The FDR Prize

Fluid Dynamics Research, 2009
From the 45 papers published in the year 2008 in Fluid Dynamics Research the following paper has been selected for the second FDR prize: 'Propagation of very long water waves, with vorticity, over variable depth, with applications to tsunamis' by Adrian Constantin and Robin S Johnson, published in volume 40 (March 2008) pp 175–211. This paper takes, as
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FDR.

The Journal of American History, 1995
John W. Jeffries, David Grubin
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FDR Drive

Archives of Internal Medicine, 2012
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FDR and Harry

1996
Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman are two men whose backgrounds were very dissimilar but whose achievements proved to be roughly comparable—both became President of the United States. It is, for example, ironic that the wealthy Roosevelt is best known for his social programs and that Truman, who came from modest circumstances in the Middle ...
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FDR's Fireside Chats.

The Journal of American History, 1993
Maurine H. Beasley   +2 more
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