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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Strikes by the crew has affected the airline's operations

Lufthansa agrees to mediation with cabin-crew union

Lufthansa Group has accepted a flight-attendant union’s proposal that a long-running labour dispute be addressed through mediation talks. Earlier this month, trade union UFO suggested mediation...

Long awaited Mediation Bill finally published -Ireland

The Mediation Bill 2017 obliges parties to a dispute to seriously consider mediation as a route to resolution. Published on 13 February 2017, the Bill...
Venezuela crisis: Deadly clashes amid tense election for assembly

Venezuela crisis: Deadly clashes amid tense election for assembly

July 31, 2017 Venezuela's election of a controversial new assembly has been disrupted by violence, with widespread protests and at least 10 deaths reported. Those killed...
Uber said the verdict would make little difference to the way it operated in Europe, but experts say the case could have implications for the gig economy.

Uber sued for gender, racial pay inequity

Uber is still fending off accusations of an unfair work environment. This week, the embattled ride-hailing company was sued by three Latina engineers who allege...

Be impartial in handling conflicts – NDC to N/R Minister

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Northern Region has advised the newly sworn-in Regional Minister, Salifu Saeed, to be non-partisan and impartial as...

352 chieftaincy disputes remain unresolved

The Minister for Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Mr. Samuel Kofi Dzamesi, has expressed concern about the high number of unresolved chieftaincy disputes across the...

Avoid conflicts with MPs – President advises MMDCEs

July 6, 2017 In the quest to ensure peaceful co-existence among political actors at the local level, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has advised the...

Trump ‘to do everything’ for Middle East peace

US President Donald Trump has said he will "do everything" to help Israelis and Palestinians achieve peace. At talks with Mahmoud Abbas, he spoke of...

Singapore Int’l Commercial Court to have jurisdiction over litigation

On 9 January 2018, the Singapore Parliament passed amendments relating to the Singapore International Commercial Court (“SICC“). The Supreme Court of Judicature (Amendment) Bill (No....
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Survey Report flaunts Arbitration

An international survey on commercial disputes has revealed that international arbitration remains the preferred form of global dispute resolution for cross-border commercial disputes. London...
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