Appropriate Dispute Resolution

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Appropriate Dispute Resolution is a civilised way of resolving a range of differences and conflicts, with a collection of processes used to resolve conflicts or disputes informally and confidentially. Appropriate Dispute Resolution provides a variety of processes that help parties to resolve disputes without a trial. Appropriate Dispute Resolution processes for civil cases typically include interest-based negotiation, mediation and arbitration. People at various relationship levels encounter differences which if not handled appropriately can escalate into unresolved conflict.

Appropriate Dispute Resolution is usually less formal, less expensive, not adversarial and less time-consuming than a court trial. ADR can also give people more opportunity to determine when and how their disputes will be resolved.

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Qater to seek international arbitration

Qatar seeks international arbitration to end blockade

Qatar has begun seeking international arbitration in an attempt to end the blockade imposed by three of its Gulf neighbors and Egypt. The foreign ministry...

Mediation is quick, inexpensive, and has less hassles

Chief Justice Anthony Gates stated during the stakeholders meeting for the Fiji Mediation Centre that if parties are willing to talk, all they do...
The new executive of the alumni group

Gamey & Gamey Alumni holds conference

The Gamey and Gamey Alumni Association has held its 2nd annual conference in Accra with a call on members to actively support the progress...
Cameroon's 'language war' keeps schools shut

Cameroon’s ‘language war’ keeps schools shut

Schoolchildren have become pawns in the fierce conflict between Cameroon's mainly French-speaking government and separatist fighters demanding independence for the country's English-speaking heartlands. The separatists...
Alexis Mourre, ICC President

ICC fortifies arbitration top spot

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has set out to fortify its top spot global position in international arbitration as it redefines its strategy...
Hank Johnson introduced the bill in February

US to ban Mandatory Arbitration

A US legislation that would prohibit mandatory arbitration agreements in employment, consumer, and other contracts is set to be enacted. The Bill advanced out of...

China sues Venezuela’s oil company over unpaid bills

One of China’s biggest state-owned companies has filed a lawsuit against Venezuela's oil company, PDVSA, in a U.S. court, claiming millions of dollars it...

French baker fined €3K for ‘working too much’

Sometimes we all need to work a little overtime – as long as employers understand and respect the importance of work-life balance. One dedicated French...

Manchester terror attack: 22 dead at Ariana Grande concert blast

At least 22 people, including children, have been killed in a bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, in the deadliest terror attack on...

Barclays CEO fined £642k over whistleblower probe

Barclays’ chief executive Jes Staley has been fined £642,430 for breaking the rules by attempting to identify a whistleblower. The bank has also cut...
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