The Jackson ADR Handbook

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NOTE EDITORE
The Jackson ADR Handbook was created following recommendations by Lord Justice Jackson for an authoritative handbook for Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). The first edition, written in collaboration with a specialist editorial advisory board, laid a strong foundation as an essential guide to ADR, and received judicial endorsement in the Court of Appeal and the Technology and Construction Court. The second edition built upon that success, becoming a set text with the Bar Standards Board. This fully revised third edition integrates a range of important new case law, locates ADR within an increasingly digital landscape, and addresses calls from within the judiciary for ADR to be incorporated at all stages of the dispute resolution process. Designed in a concise, user-friendly format, the text provides an in-depth overview of the options and principles of ADR, before looking at five focused areas: the interplay between ADR, CPR, and litigation; negotiation; mediation; recording and enforcing settlement; and other ADR options including the international perspective. Additional materials such as mediation providers, specimen documents, precedents, and practice tips are available on a companion website at www.oup.com/ADR3e

SOMMARIO
1 - General Principles of ADR2 - The Range of ADR Options3 - Timing the Use of ADR in Relation to the Progress of a Case4 - Roles and Responsibilities of Lawyers and Parties in ADR5 - Privacy, Privilege, and Confidentiality Clauses6 - Ethics7 - Funding ADR Procedures8 - ADR Prior to the Issue of Proceedings9 - The Approach of the Courts to ADR10 - Costs and Cost Shifting in ADR11 - Sanctions for Refusing to Engage in ADR Processes12 - Negotiation and Joint Settlement Meetings13 - Mediation - General Principles14 - Preparation for the Mediation15 - The Mediation Process16 - Court Mediation Schemes and Other Schemes17 - EU Directive on Mediation in Civil and Commercial Cases18 - Recording Settlement - Private Agreement19 - Recording Settlement - Court Proceedings20 - Enforcement of Settlements21 - Online ADR and ODR22 - Early Neutral Evaluation23 - Conciliation, Complaints, Grievances, and Ombudsmen24 - Expert (or Neutral) Determination25 - Arbitration26 - Construction Industry Adjudication

AUTORE
Professor Susan Blake is Associate Dean at City Law School, City University London. She worked at the Bar for 3 years, in civil and family practice. She was Programme Director of the Bar Vocational Course in its early years, and has more recently developed LLM provision. She is the author of A Practical Approach to Effective Litigation, and co-author of A Practical Approach to ADR (6e forthcoming 2022), both published by Oxford University Press. Julie Browne is a Deputy Course Director of the BPTC at City University London, where she teaches advocacy, civil litigation, drafting, company law and commercial law. She was called to the Bar in 1989 and during 10 years in full-time practice, she undertook a wide variety of general civil and commercial work, including insolvency, company and property litigation. She is the series editor of the 14 bar vocational manuals, a contributor to Blackstone's Civil Practice, and co-author of A Practical Approach to ADR (6e forthcoming 2022), both published by Oxford University Press. She is also an experienced CPD trainer in advocacy, evidence, case preparation, drafting, and litigation. Professor Stuart Sime is the Course Director of the full-time BPTC at City University London, where he teaches civil litigation, commercial and company law. He was a practising barrister until 2005. In his early career he spent a number of years in the litigation department of the Treasury Solicitor's Office. He is joint Editor of Blackstone's Civil Practice, the author of A Practical Approach to Civil Procedure and co-author of A Practical Approach to ADR (6e forthcoming 2022), all published by Oxford University Press.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780198867326
  • Dimensioni: 223 x 21.0 x 152 mm Ø 560 gr
  • Formato: Brossura
  • Pagine Arabe: 400