Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

I.A. Adjenughure
Adjenughure, Innocent

Article from: TDM 3 (2004), in Mediation & ADR

Summary

In any civilised society there is a need for a civil justice system wherein aggrieved parties can enforce their rights against parties who pursue or defend claims without reason or rather, unreasonably. In this regard, in some cases, litigation may be the only practical or reasonable way to resolve such disputes. At times when an agreed settlement would be best for all parties, human nature being what it is, it is often the case that because of parties attitudes, a dispute can only be resolved by compulsion. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a necessary complement to ...

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Suggested Citation

I.A. Adjenughure; "Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)"
TDM 3 (2004), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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