The mediation of large money damage cases by acting and former judges is a rapidly expanding area of judicial activity, posing fundamental questions for the future of dispute resolution. Based on extensive research on judicial mediation and privileged access to actual judicial mediations, this book is the first to include detailed extracts from mediations, as well as interviews with judicial mediators about their work. As the trend in the public courts and in the private sector towards resolving civil cases through mediation continues, this volume documents the emergence of a burgeoning private dispute resolution industry and the ôbrain drainö of judges who are leaving the bench early to work as professional mediators. -
| ISBN: | 9780754621249 |
| Publication date: | 28th October 2000 |
| Author: | Stacy Lee Burns, Austin Sarat |
| Publisher: | Ashgate an imprint of Ashgate Dartmouth |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 268 pages |
| Series: | Law, Justice and Power |
| Genres: |
Legal systems: courts and procedures Private or civil law: general |
The mediation of large money damage cases by acting and former judges is a rapidly expanding area of judicial activity, posing fundamental questions for the future of dispute resolution. Based on extensive research on judicial mediation and privileged access to actual judicial mediations, this book is the first to include detailed extracts from mediations, as well as interviews with judicial mediators about their work. As the trend in the public courts and in the private sector towards resolving civil cases through mediation continues, this volume documents the emergence of a burgeoning private dispute resolution industry and the ôbrain drainö of judges who are leaving the bench early to work as professional mediators. -
Making Settlement Work features in the following genres: Legal systems: courts and procedures, Private or civil law: general
Making Settlement Work is available in Hardback
Making Settlement Work was written by Stacy Lee Burns, Austin Sarat and published by Ashgate an imprint of Ashgate Dartmouth
Making Settlement Work has 268 pages
Yes it is part of Law, Justice and Power series