Dispute Resolution Journal 2003 - Abstracts
| Dispute Resolution Journal 2003 | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arbitrability in U.S. law: an "escape route" narrows. | Law | Goldstein, Marc J. | |||
| Arbitration in Brazil: a look at recent developments. | Law | Batista Martins, Pedro A. | |||
| Drafting arbitration clauses: avoiding the 7 deadly sins. | Law | Townsend, John M. | |||
| How important is ADR to Latin America?(alternative dispute resolution) | Law | Ponieman, Alejandro | |||
| Is creeping legalism infecting arbitration? | Law | Phillips, Gerald F. | |||
| Montana court continues its hostility to mandatory arbitration. | Law | Neesemann, Carroll E. | |||
| Negotiation styles: the impact of bargaining transactions. | Law | Craver, Charles B. | |||
| Resolving public sector disputes: a road of politics and potholes. | Law | Rhyne, Richard D., Trainer, Amy E. | |||
| Some "do's" and"don'ts" of mediation advocacy. | Law | Irvine, Mori | |||
| The developing American approach to arbitrability. | Law | Bennett, Steven C. | |||
| Why arbitration is tailor made for professional firms. | Law | Shumaker, Edward E., III | |||
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