The Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) system provides an
opportunity whereby the deficiencies, and costs, of court and
arbitration proceedings may be avoided. In this work, the authors:
discuss the requirements of an effective ADR system for settling
disputes compare the merits and weakness of court proceedings and
arbitral proceedings in achieving agreed settlements provide a
useful guide for students and practitioners to the legal roles
within ADR, and the stages to expect during a mediation process.
National and international mediation systems are examined,
including those of the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution, the
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the
International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).
The WIPO Mediation Rules and the ICSID Convention, Regulations and
Rules are reproduced and discussed. A chapter focuses on the role
of ADR and arbitration in national and international sport. This
title will be of use to both students and practitioners with an
interest in ADR systems for settling disputes, be they domestic or
international in nature.
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