Researching Labor Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution in Employment
- Topics:
- Arbitration and Mediation
- Source:
- University of Minnesota
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Overview: What kinds of information can one expect to find when doing research in alternative dispute resolution? To the extent that ordinary issues of law arise when considering methods of alternative dispute resolution, such as whether an agreement to arbitrate is judicially enforceable or whether communications in the course of mediation enjoy an evidentiary privilege, ordinary sources of legal research remain appropriate. This research guide generally does not describe those research tools. Much of what goes on within mediation or arbitration is, however, beyond the immediate reach of traditional legal doctrines and processes of enforcement. The legal system affords arbitrators and mediators a broad range of discretion untouched by legal controls.
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Format: PDF | Size: 169KB | Date: Dec 2004 | Pages: 29




