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Reflections On Culture In Med-Arb
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010This chapter challenges preconceptions about the role that culture may play in the success or failure of med-arb in international commercial arbitration and examines how arbitration laws might be adjusted to better accommodate med-arb. Med-arb is widely defined in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) literature.
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Efficient Arb-Med-Arb Proceedings: Should the Arbitrator also be the Mediator?
Journal of International Arbitration, 2021The demand for hybrid proceedings combining elements of arbitration proceedings and mediation is growing continuously. The reason for this is the parties’ desire to make dispute resolution more efficient. A special type of hybrid proceedings are ‘arb-med-arb’ proceedings.
Anika Wendelstein, Dorothee Ruckteschler
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“Med-Arb”: Behind the Closed Doors of a Hybrid Process
Family Court Review, 2013Allan Edward Barsky
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Untersuchung zum Arb/Med/Arb-Verfahren
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European Perspectives on Enforcement of Med-Arb Clauses and Med-Arb Awards
Corporate Mediation Journal, 2018European Perspectives on Enforcement of Med-Arb Clauses and Med-Arb Awards In Europe, mediation has historically taken a facilitative approach. It is therefore no surprise that Med-Arb – a hybrid dispute resolution mechanism combining elements of mediation and arbitration – is not high on the agenda of European politicians, academics and ...
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Arbitration International, 1997
Mediation followed by arbitration is an alternate dispute resolution (ADR) method favoured by some US practitioners. Is it an idea whose time will come in Europe, or rather a peculiarly US institution? There has been increasing interest recently in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods.1 Many of these methods owe their recent visibility and ...
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Mediation followed by arbitration is an alternate dispute resolution (ADR) method favoured by some US practitioners. Is it an idea whose time will come in Europe, or rather a peculiarly US institution? There has been increasing interest recently in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods.1 Many of these methods owe their recent visibility and ...
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'Med Arb': A Novel ADR Approach
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016Dissatisfaction with court-centred resolution of disputes has long been articulated by critics who regard it as, amongst other things, unfair, unduly formal, and exclusive. There are five traditional methods of disputes resolution in the ADR arena, these are: negotiation, mediation, arbitration, conciliation and judicial settlement. In India, so far as
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