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Alternative Methods of Dispute Settlement - A Selected Bibliography

NCJ Number
97756
Author(s)
F E A Sander; F E Snyder
Date Published
1979
Length
61 pages
Annotation
Approximately 900 bibliographic entries pertaining to alternative dispute resolution cover dimensions of the dispute resolution problem, rechanneling disputes, alternative processes, institutional applications of alternative processes, subject matter applications, evaluation and methodology, and system studies or reports.
Abstract
Listings under problem dimensions encompass the anthropological heritage of dispute resolution, cross-cultural comparisons, the concept and role of 'community,' and jurisprudential considerations. Topics under the rechanneling of disputes are prevention and simplification, no fault, decriminalization and diversion, settlement devices, and cost mechanisms. Alternative processes encompass negotiation, screening mechanisms, mediation, and arbitration. Institutional applications considered include judicial systems, neighborhood justice centers, lay tribunals, and specialized courts. Publications on specific types of disputes address family, institutional disputes, medical malpractice, labor relations, consumer disputes, community disputes, international disputes, housing, and environmental disputes. Most of the listings were published between 1960 and 1979 and include books, journal articles, and research studies.

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