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The Uncitral Framework For Arbitration In Contemporary Perspective, Alyssa A. Grikscheit
The Uncitral Framework For Arbitration In Contemporary Perspective, Alyssa A. Grikscheit
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The UNCITRAL Framework for Arbitration in Contemporary Perspective by Isaak I. Dore
The Obligation To Negotiate In International Law: Rules And Realities, Martin A. Rogoff
The Obligation To Negotiate In International Law: Rules And Realities, Martin A. Rogoff
Michigan Journal of International Law
Considered in this article is the important question of whether the obligation to negotiate imposes an affirmative obligation on a state to seek actively negotiations with the other interested state or states before it can legally engage in certain activities, or whether the obligation to negotiate simply requires the state subject to the obligation to respond favorably when asked by the other state or states to enter into negotiations.
The International Commercial Arbitration Explosion: More Rules, More Laws, More Books, So What?, James H. Carter
The International Commercial Arbitration Explosion: More Rules, More Laws, More Books, So What?, James H. Carter
Michigan Journal of International Law
Review of The UNCITRAL Framework for Arbitration in Contemporary Perspective by Isaak I. Dore
Divergent Strategies: Union Organizing And Alternative Dispute Resolution, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Divergent Strategies: Union Organizing And Alternative Dispute Resolution, Theodore J. St. Antoine
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The Commission on the Future of Worker-Management Relations, the so-called "Dunlop Commission," is focusing on three principal subjects: (1) union organizing, (2) worker participation in management decision making, and (3) alternative dispute resolution (ADR). I am going to concentrate on the last, but first I would like to say a few words about union organizing. After all, unionization and collective bargaining - and for that matter, worker participation as well - can fairly be viewed as special forms of alternative dispute resolution.