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Dispute Resolution and Arbitration

Journal of Dispute Resolution

2011

ADR

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Family, The Market, And Adr, The, Amy J. Cohen Jan 2011

Family, The Market, And Adr, The, Amy J. Cohen

Journal of Dispute Resolution

This Article proceeds in three Parts. I begin by briefly summarizing what I will refer to as separate spheres ideology-the idea that our normative understandings of the family and the market are constructed in contradistinction to one another. I then show how this conceptual distinction between the family and the market shaped the development of alternative dispute processing during two periods of time. The first period, which I introduce to frame the second, examines how dispute processing reformers-beginning during the Progressive era and continuing to the 1930s-distinguished alternative forums for family disputes from alternative forums for commercial ones. In Part …


Comment: Trends And Challenges In Bringing Together Adr And The Rule Of Law, Stephanie E. Smith Jan 2011

Comment: Trends And Challenges In Bringing Together Adr And The Rule Of Law, Stephanie E. Smith

Journal of Dispute Resolution

The goals of justice, peace, and prosperity will not be achieved overnight. Strategies that aim to achieve a perfect state in a short time frame are doomed to failure. Rule of law approaches should be individualized for local context, and be nimble enough to adapt over time to advance these ambitious goals. Success will require drawing upon expertise from many practice areas and academic fields, and coordinating activities to maximize limited resources.


Adr And Transitional Justice As Reconstructing The Rule Of Law, Michal Alberstein Jan 2011

Adr And Transitional Justice As Reconstructing The Rule Of Law, Michal Alberstein

Journal of Dispute Resolution

This paper addresses the role of ADR in reconstructing the rule of law following the critique this idea received during the 20th century, and exemplifies this role through reference to another alternative movement in law-The Transitional Justice movement. In contrast to efforts to reconcile the notion of the rule of law with ADR, or to demarcate the proper interaction between these social institutions in achieving justice, this paper argues for a deeper connection between the two notions: After briefly analyzing the intricate meanings of the rule of law notion through history and its relation to ADR, the paper continues to …


Deliberative Look At Alternative Dispute Resolution And The Rule Of Law, A, Peter Muhlberger Jan 2011

Deliberative Look At Alternative Dispute Resolution And The Rule Of Law, A, Peter Muhlberger

Journal of Dispute Resolution

This paper critiques the foundations of Aragaki's analysis, but also gives credit on the importance of dealing with people as less than fully rational. The critique suggests, again, a deep commonality between DD and ADR and potential improvements to both approaches. True collaboration between these approaches, however, requires some re-theorizing of both, including a reconsideration of rationality itself. This paper will sketch some ways in which this might be achieved and, in particular, how DD theory and research may prove helpful for ADR.


Lost In Translation: Can Exporting Adr Harm Rule Of Law Development, Cynthia Alkon Jan 2011

Lost In Translation: Can Exporting Adr Harm Rule Of Law Development, Cynthia Alkon

Journal of Dispute Resolution

This article will begin with a brief explanation of rule of law development work. Section III will describe the role of legitimacy in developing rule of law. Section IV will discuss some examples of how ADR programs are typically included in rule of law development work. Section V will discuss when promotion of ADR programs may work against the development of rule of laws, specifically when ADR might seem more like a new form of corruption or when it might reinforce already existing bad practices. Section VI will offer some questions for ADR and rule of law development practitioners to …