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Systematic Analysis in Dispute Resolution

Editat de Stuart S. Nagel, Miriam K. Mills
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 1991 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The burgeoning of court litigation and the resulting logjams in the judicial system have spawned new ways for attorneys and their clients to resolve disputes quickly and at a lower cost. Alternative dispute resolution is one important way of doing this. Editors Nagel and Mills, along with their contributors, explore the theory and practice of this technique. They demonstrate how to clarify, understand and develop the various options available under alternative dispute resolution, and how to evaluate the probable outcomes. Among the tools available to facilitate dispute resolution are microcomputer-based, rule-based expert systems and, for specific fields of dispute, decision-aiding software.The editors delineate several ways in which participants in a dispute win or lose. The most desirable are the super-optimum solutions in which all sides come out ahead of their best expectations. They point out that win-win solutions are not as desirable as would seem at first glance since parties only come out ahead relative to their worst expectations. Subject matter for resolution methods include disputes involving family members, neighborhoods, merchants-consumer, management-labor, legislation and foreign countries. Scholars, lawyers and policy-makers will find this book a valuable resource.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780899306230
ISBN-10: 0899306233
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

STUART S. NAGEL directs the Policy Studies Organization and is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the author of Public Administration and Decision-Aiding Software (Greenwood Press, 1990), Decision-Aiding Software and Legal Decision-Making (Quorum, 1989), and Policy Studies: Integration and Evaluation (Praeger, 1988).MIRIAM K. MILLS was Professor of Organizational Science at the School of Industrial Management at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark, New Jersey. She passed away in March, 1992. Co-author of Multi-Criteria Methods in Alternative Dispute Resolution (Quorum, 1990) and the editor of Conflict Resolution and Public Policy (Greenwood Press, 1990), her work will be continued and expanded by the Miriam K. Mills Center for Super-Optimizing Research and Developing Nations at the University of Illinois.

Cuprins

IntroductionClassifying DisputesBroadening the Applicability of Multi-Criteria Dispute ResolutionA Typological Approach to Multiple-Criteria Conflict AnalysisFamily and Neighborhood DisputesDispute Resolution Education, Training, and Critical Issues for Criminal Justice ProfessionalsOptions for Dispute Resolution in the Public Decision Processes on Urban Land DevelopmentLitigation DisputesMerging of Minds and Microcomputers: the Coming Age of Computer-Aided Mediation of Court CasesLegal Rules, Bargaining, and Transactions Costs: the Case of DivorcePolicy-Making DisputesReducing Risk Conflict by Regulatory Negotiation: a Preliminary EvaluationDimensions of Negotiated Rule-Making: Practical Constraints and Theoretical ImplicationsInternational DisputesThe Use of Simulation in International NegotiationsThe Cambodian Peace Process: An Options AnalysisImproving Systematic Analysis with Math and Decision-Aiding SoftwareDecision-Aiding Software and Alternative Dispute ResolutionSequential Arbitration Procedures Dynamic versus Static Models of ADRDispute Resolution in Economic and Political TheoryAlternative Dispute Resolution in the United States: No Roses without ThornsDispute Resolution and Democratic TheorySelect BibliographyIndexes