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Selected Articles

Here are some useful ADR-related articles:

 

 

'Mediation – on the rise in the United Kingdom', by Miryana Nesic. Bond Law Review, Vol 13, No 2, December 2001  105 Kb
 
'The Civil Justice System and legal profession - the challenges ahead', by Mr Justice Lightman. Copyright Sweet & Maxwell 2003. This article first appeared in Civil Justice Quarterly, Volume 22, 2003 and is reproduced with the kind permission of Sweet & Maxwell. 73 Kb
 
'Forget ADR - think A or D', by Sir Anthony Evans. Copyright Sweet & Maxwell 2003. This article first appeared in Civil Justice Quarterly, Volume 22, 2003 and is reproduced with the kind permission of Sweet & Maxwell.  46 Kb
 
'When will courts penalise refusal of mediation? New Court of Appeal guidance', by Paul Hughes, May 2004  36 Kb

 

'At last, clarity for mediation', by David Pliener. This article first appeared in the New Law Journal, Vol 154, No 7132, 11 June 2004, pp 878-879  143 Kb

 

'Alternative Dispute Resolution: Recent Developments, Future Challenges', by Professor Martin Partington. Copyright Sweet & Maxwell 2004. This article first appeared in Civil Justice Quarterly, Issue 2, 2004 and is reproduced with the kind permission of Sweet & Maxwell.  59 Kb

 

'Alternative Dispute Resolution and the Courts', by David Gladwell.  130 Kb     408 Kb (p.27-39)

 

This article was first published in Butterworths' Civil Court News in June 2004 and is reproduced with their kind permission.  The article is derived from material in Butterworths' Manual of Civil Appeals (2nd edition) to which David Gladwell has contributed  chapters on "ADR" and  on "Appeals to the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights". The Manual of Civil Appeals is due to be published at the middle of July 2004 (Editor in Chief: the Right Honourable Lord Justice Brooke, Vice-President of the Court of Appeal (Civil Division); General Editors: David di Mambro (barrister practising at Lamb Chambers) and Louise di Mambro (Deputy Master, Civil Appeals Office)).

 

 

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