Visualising the ADR landscape
Access to ADR can be conceptualised in a number of ways. Some commentators focus on the court or the legal profession as a central access point for disputes. While this may seem natural for lawyers and judges, such an approach fails to account for the vast majority of disputes – approximately 80 per...
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Main Author: | ALEXANDER, Nadja |
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2004
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