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Adjudication: Additional Resources


These references supplement the Knowledge Base Essay, Adjudication.

Additional Explanations of the Underlying Concepts:

Offline (Print) Sources

Goldberg, Stephen B., Nancy H. Rogers and Frank E.A. Sander. Dispute Resolution: Negotiation, Mediation and other Processes, 3rd Edition. Aspen, CO: Aspen Publishers, Inc., June 1999.
This 3rd edition of Dispute Resolution: Negotiation, Mediation, and Other Processes gives an overview of dispute resolution processes, looks at dispute resolution and the justice system, and examines the future of ADR. The work is comprised of excerpts from a large number of key works in the dispute resolution field.

Allain, Jean. A Century of International Adjudication: The Rule of the Land and Its Limits . T.M.C. Asser Instituut, 2000.
This study analyzes the first century of the evolution of international adjudication as a permanent fixture of the international society. Through a case study approach, examining specific international courts, the study seeks to demonstrate the various limitations to effective adjudication on the international plane.

Bilder, Richard. "Adjudication: International Arbitral Tribunals and Courts." In Peacemaking in International Conflicts. Edited by Zartman, I. William and J. Lewis Rasmussen, eds. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Institute of Peace, 1997.
"This chapter describes the general nature and role of international adjudication, some of its advantages and disadvantages as compared with other dispute-settlement techniques, and its prospects." -From Book

Garner, Bryan A., ed. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Standard Edition. St. Paul, MN: West Group, 1999.
This dictionary is the leading reference on legal terminology.

Dauer, Edward A. "Ltitgation, Negotiation, and Settlement." In Manual of Dispute Resolution: ADR Law and Practice, Vol. 1. Colorado Springs, CO: McGraw-Hill, Inc., May 1994. Pages: 4-20.
This chapter of the manual discusses the disadvantages and advantages of litigation or court-based adjudication. The discussion serves as a way to compare litigation with alternative dispute resolution processes. Primary Link

Lucy, William. Understanding and Explaining Adjudication. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
This work provides a thorough examination of the philosophy and methodology of adjudication.

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Examples Illustrating this Topic:

Offline (Print) Sources

Hibberd, Peter R. and Paul Newman. ADR and Adjudication in Construction Disputes. Boston: Blackwell Science, Inc., January 2000.
This work discusses the pros and cons of litigation and arbitration, as well as other dispute resolution options in the context of construction industry disputes.

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Audiovisual Materials on this Topic:

Offline (Print) Sources

Mabo - Life of an Island Man . Directed and/or Produced by: Graham, Trevor. First Run Icarus Films. 1997.
This film traces the story of an extraordinary man whose struggle for land rights had a profound effect on indigenous rights in Australia. Primary Link  [Backup Link]

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