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ADR & The Law - 19th Edition

ADR & The Law - 19th Edition

American Arbitration Association

Price: $85.00 520 pages. 1 Softcover Volume. Index. Published March 2005.
ISBN-13: 978-1-933833-17-0

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ADR & The Law - 19th Edition
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Book Overview

Table of Contents:
Part I. DOMESTIC ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

Chapter 1. Supreme Court Developments Case Digests

Chapter 2.Employment and Labor
Commentary
The Costs of Resolving Employment Disputes through Arbitration: Are Arbitration Agreements that Require Employees to Share Costs Enforceable?
Merrick T. Rossein

Chapter 3. Consumer and Class Arbitration
Case Digests
Commentary
What “Erin Brockovich” Failed to Tell You about the Realities of Class Action Litigation
Geoffrey E. Farmer
Consolidation, Joinder and Class Actions: What Arbitrators May and May Not Do
Richard Feydel

Chapter 4. Health Care
Case Digests
Commentary
A Dose of ADR for the Health Care Industry
John W. Cooley

Chapter 5. Construction
Case Digests

Chapter 6. Commercial
Case Digests

Chapter 7. Securities
Case Digests

Chapter 8. The FAA and Arbitration Procedure
Case Digests
The Federal Arbitration Act: Easing Its Restrictions on the Enforcement of Third-Party Subpoenas in Arbitration

Chapter 9. Approaches to Conflict
Commentary
Cultural Individualism, Collectivism and Conflict Resolution Preferences
Jennifer L. Schulz
Appropriate Conflict Management: Towards a Meta-Process
Brett Peter Linn

Chapter 10. Domestic Alternative Dispute Resolution Legislation, Regulations, Rules of Court, and Rules of Professional Responsibility
Federal Developments
State Developments
California
Colorado
Florida
Idaho
Michigan
Minnesota
Ohio
Oklahoma
South Carolina
Virginia
Utah
Washington
Selected ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct—Rules 1.12, 2.4 and 5.5

Part II. INTERNATIONAL ALTERNATWE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

Chapter 11. International Alternative Dispute Resolution Developments

Case Digests
Commentary
Tiered ADR Clauses in International Transactions: An Approach toEnforceability
Dyalel Jiménez Figueres
Some Thoughts About Costs in International Arbitration
Marc J.
Goldstein
Dispute Resolution in the World Trade Organization: Reducing the Power Imbalance through Cross-Sector Retaliation
Miral Alena Sigurani
The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Conciliation and Its Possible Adoption in Mexico
Claus von Wobester
Your Majesty-Your Honor: King Louis IX of France. the "Arbitrer of Europe"
Seven Goldburd

Chapter 12. International Alternative Dispute Resoulution Legislation. Procedures and Model Laws
UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commericial Conciliation (2002)
Inter-American Commercial Arbitration Commission Rules of Procedure (as amended in 2002)
IACAC’s Internal Administrative Procedures Thailand Arbitration Act (2002)
Bulgaria’s Law on International Commercial Arbitration (as amended in 2002)

Part III. AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION RULES, PROCEDURES, ETHICAL RULES AND PROTOCOLS

Chapter 13. American Arbitration Association Rules and Procedures
Commercial Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures (Including Procedures for Large, Complex Commercial Disputes)
Construction Industry Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures (Including Procedures for Large, Complex Construction Disputes)
Dispute Review Board Guide Specifications and Schedules
International Dispute Resolution Procedures (Including Mediation and Arbitration Rules)
Labor Arbitration Rules (Including Expedited Labor Arbitration Rules)
National Rules for the Resolution of Employment Disputes (Including Mediation and Arbitration Rules)
Supplementary Procedures for Consumer-Related Disputes
Supplementary Procedures for Online Arbitration
Supplementary Procedures for the Resolution of Intra-Industry
U.S. Reinsurance and Insurance Disputes
Supplementary Rules for Class Arbitrations

Chapter 14. Due Process Protocols
Consumer Due Process Protocol
A Due Process Protocol for Mediation and Arbitration of Statutory Disputes Arising Out of the Employment Relationship

APPENDICES
American Arbitration Association Offices
Information on the Fordham International Law Journal and the Fordham Urban Law Journal
General Index

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