Dispute Processing and Conflict Resolution: Theory, Practice and Policy
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Overview
This insightful volume is essential for a clearer understanding of dispute resolution. After examining the historical and intellectual foundations of dispute processing, Carrie Menkel-Meadow turns her attention to the future of conflict resolution.
About the Author:
About the Editor: Carrie Menkel-Meadow is Professor of Law and Director of the Georgetown-Hewlett Program in Conflict Resolution and Legal Problem Solving at Georgetown University.
Synopsis
Menkel-Meadow (law, Georgetown U.) began her foray into the interdisciplinary field of conflict resolution from a perspective of dispute resolution in law, but gradually moved towards explorations of resolutions of all forms of human conflict, including interpersonal, domestic, and international. She presents 13 essays, originally published between 1983 and 2002, representing her intellectual evolution on dispute resolution. She sets forth her theories of dispute resolution and its processes and discusses topics arising from philosophical, policy, and ethical issues. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR