Hybrid Processes: Additional Resources
These references supplement the Knowledge Base Essay, Hybrid Processes.
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Additional Explanations of the Underlying Concepts: Online (Web) Sources Shenoy, George. "Alternative Methods of Dispute Resolution For Small Businesses." , Available at: http://www.sbaer.uca.edu/research/icsb/1998/pdf/155.pdf [Backup Link] This paper outlines a number of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) processes including hybrid forms. Krivis, Jeffrey. Desktop Guide to Alternative Dispute Resolution. Available at: http://www.firstmediation.com/desktopguide/index.htm [Backup Link] This guide provides clear and concise definitions of the following dispute resolution terms and procedures: mediation, negotiation, arbitration, mini-trial, litigation, confidential listener, the language of ADR, voluntary settlement, dispute management model, and hybrid/combined procedure. Manual On Alternative Dispute Resolution. Available at: http://www.cobar.org/group/display.cfm?GenID=1244 [Backup Link] The Manual On Alternative Dispute Resolution, by The Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee of the Colorado Bar Association, describes the most well-known alternative dispute resolution processes. The manual includes helpful charts that illustrate the continuum of ADR processes. Offline (Print) Sources Nolan-Haley, Jacqueline. Alternative Dispute Resolution in a Nutshell. St. Paul, MN: West, 1992. This book facilitates an understanding of the wide variety of ADR procedures that can suit clients' needs better than litigation. Negotiation, mediation and arbitration, have been practiced for hundreds of years. They have achieved a new popularity today. This resource will enable the reader to answer exam questions quicker and more accurately, and enhance attorney skills. From The Publisher Negotiation: Mediation; Arbitration; Dispute Resolution in the Court System: Hybrid Dispute Resolution Procedures." - Barnes and Noble.com Burton, John W. and E. Frank Dukes. Conflict: Practices in Management, Settlement, and Resolution . New York: St. Martin's Press, October 1990. Conflict: Practices in Management, Settlement, and Resolution describes different types of conflicts and different approaches to conflict management. It attempts to match the different types of conflict with the most appropriate management process. This work includes some very influential definitions of key terms in the field of conflict resolution . Primary Link Green, E.D., Stephen B. Goldberg and Frank E.A. Sander. Dispute Resolution. Boston, Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1985. This book examines the different forms of adjudication, why parties use courts rather than ADR processes, and cites the most common criticisms of adjudication such as costs, and process delays. Primary Link Telford, Megan Elizabeth. Med-Arb: A Viable Dispute Resolution Alternative. IRC Press, January 2000. This work describes the process of med-arb, and examines the debate over whether it is a useful and fair dispute resolution process. Examples Illustrating this Topic: Online (Web) Sources Brewer, Thomas J. and Lawrence R. Mills. "Med-arb Process Can Help Settle Disagreements." , 1999 Available at: Primary Link [Backup Link] This article explains how the Med-arb process can be used to settle commercial landlord-tenant disputes. Offline (Print) Sources Forester, John and David Stitzel. "Beyond Neutrality: The Possibilities of Activist Mediation in Public Sector Conflicts." Negotiation Journal 5:3, July 1, 1989. This article discusses the role of and issues surrounding, mediators as non-neutral activists in certain types of public sector negotiations. |




