Dispute resolution in the 21st century: barriers or bridges?

Uff, J.

Dispute resolution in the 21st century: barriers or bridges? - 2001 - Arbitration 67(1) February 2001, 4-16(13) .

Looks at the future of dispute resolution in the 21st century. Considers the possible shape of the various branches of the industry, and their interrelationships. Examines whether the public interest would be better served by the different branches working more closely together. Specific issues and subject areas considered include: rules and barriers, the role of mediation, statutory adjudication in the UK, non-statutory adjudication, dispute boards, and the use of single joint experts. Outlines a number of proposals for changes to the industry. These include the recommendation that all means of privatised dispute resolution be included in the term 'arbitration'.


FUTURE
MEDIATION
STATUTORY ADJUDICATION
NON-STATUTORY ADJUDICATION
MANAGEMENT-DISPUTE AVOIDANCE, MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION-DISPUTE MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION-ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION-ADJUDICATION
SINGLE JOINT EXPERTS
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
PUBLIC INTEREST