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Learning From Practice: What Adr Needs From A Theory Of Justice, Katherine R. Kruse
Learning From Practice: What Adr Needs From A Theory Of Justice, Katherine R. Kruse
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Adding to the impressive body of work that has made her a leading voice in the fields of both alternative dispute resolution and professional responsibility, Carrie Menkel-Meadow's Saltman Lecture connects the theoretical exploration currently occurring on two parallel tracks: (1) theories of justice that investigate the ideal of a deliberative democracy; and (2) theories of alternative dispute resolution arising from its reflective practice. As she notes, theorists on both tracks are grappling with similar questions about the processes or conditions that will best bring together parties with widely divergent viewpoints to engage in consensus-building dialogue around contested issues.
However, while …
The Integration Of Law And Fact In An Uncharted Parallel Procedural Universe, Thomas O. Main
The Integration Of Law And Fact In An Uncharted Parallel Procedural Universe, Thomas O. Main
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Not-So-Peaceful Coexistence: Inherent Tensions In Addressing Tort Reform, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Not-So-Peaceful Coexistence: Inherent Tensions In Addressing Tort Reform, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Nevada Law Journal
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The Law And Politics Of Tort Reform, Center For Democratic Culture At Unlv
The Law And Politics Of Tort Reform, Center For Democratic Culture At Unlv
Nevada Law Journal
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