Ch. 1: Introduction -- Ch. 2: The future of judicial dispute resolution: a judge who facilitates participatory justice -- Ch. 3: Understanding judges' responses to judicial dispute resolution: a framework for comparison -- Ch. 4: The application of procedural justice research to judicial actions and techniques in in settlement -- Ch. 5: Judicial conflict management: what brings litigants to court? -- Ch. 6: Theory and practice of court-annexed mediation in China: Quo vadis? -- Ch. 7: Settlement judges east and west: a comparison of judicial settlement activity in China and Canada -- Ch. 8:From judgment to settlement: the impact of ADR on judicial functions from a comparative perspective -- Ch. 9: The multi-door courthouse is open in Alberta: judicial dispute resolution is institutionalised in the Court of Queen's Bench -- Ch. 10: Confidentiality and judicial mediation in Canada -- Ch. 11: The need for method and structure in settlement conferences -- Ch. 12: Why judges should stick to their knitting: a critique of JDR in parenting cases -- Ch. 13: Facilitative judging: science, sense and sensibility -- Appendix A: List of Members of the International Research Collaborative (IRC) sponsored by the Law & Society Association (LSA) -- Appendix B: Bibliography
Summary
This book brings together a series of conference papers presented by international experts in the field of judicial dispute resolution at the International Research Collaborative (IRC) in Judicial Dispute Resolution
Analysis
Australian
Courts & legal procedures (Australia)
Legal profession, skills & practice (Australia)
Peace studies (Australia)
Notes
"Lawbook CO. 2013"--Title page
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-262) and index