ADR in business practice and issues across countries and cultures I

The purpose of this book is precisely to look at ADR on its own terms as a way of resolving business disputes, particularly at the international level. Drawing upon diverse approaches, ADR experts from a variety of countries explore the situations to whic.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Goldsmith, J. C., Author (author), Pointon, Gerald H., Contributor (contributor), Ingen-Housz, Arnold, Contributor, Goldsmith, Jean-Claude, Author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Alphen aan den Rij : Kluwer Law International 2006.
Edición:1st ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface / by Jean-Claude Goldsmith
  • Editor's note / by Gerald H. Pointon
  • Foreword / by Robert Briner
  • Foreword / by Pierre Tercier
  • Foreword / by Lord Mustill
  • Part I. ADR in International Business
  • ADR and business / by Carita Wallgren
  • Reasons for choosing alternative dispute resolution / by Jean-François Guillemin
  • Ambit and potential of the 'Green' services in the ICC Dispute Resolution System / by Arnold Ingen-Housz
  • Part II: ADR, DB and the ICC
  • ADR under the ICC ADR rules / by Peter Wolrich
  • An efficient dispute management tool: the Dispute Board and the ICC DB rules / by Pierre M. Genton
  • Part III: ADR and the Law
  • Legal issues raised by ADR / Charles Jarrosson
  • Part IV: ADR as Practised across Countries
  • ADR in the United States - a practical guide / by Illpidio Villareal
  • ADR in East Asia / by Michael Hwang
  • Better dispute resolution - the development and practice of mediation in the United Kingdom between 1995 and 2005 / by Michel Kallipetis
  • The Belgian law on mediation / by Herman Verbist
  • Part V: ADR across cultures
  • Cultural diversity and ADR practices in the world / Nabil N. Antaki.