Comparative and Transnational Dispute Resolution

Author:   Shahla Ali (University of Hong Kong)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781032420318


Pages:   258
Publication Date:   10 February 2023
Format:   Paperback
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This edited volume presents research and policy insights into the theory and practice of dispute systems reform in diverse jurisdictions. It highlights how important extra-judicial mechanisms are for resolving cross-border disputes, as evidenced both by the breadth of scholarship dedicated to the issue and the proliferation of parties resorting to non-litigious dispute resolution mechanisms in recent years. Drawing on selected case studies, the book examines the impact of comparative research and policy analysis in advancing reform of dispute resolution institutions at both the regional and global levels. It explores the challenges and opportunities of understanding and assessing developments in systems of dispute resolution in diverse social and political contexts through comparative research. With a growing number of disputes which have come to involve cross-border issues, anyone interested in transnational and comparative dispute resolution will find this book a useful reference.

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Author:   Shahla Ali (University of Hong Kong)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032420318


ISBN 10:   1032420316
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   10 February 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'An extraordinary collection of comparative perspectives is presented in this engaging book. It is arguably more important than at any time in the past, given increasing globalisation, to consider what current themes and approaches exist across jurisdictions that can enable us all to deal with disputes effectively. It is a delight to read and engage with the perspectives of these outstanding thinkers.' Prof. Tania Sourdin, Dean and Head of School, Newcastle Law School 'Anyone engaged in the serious study of legal dispute resolution should not only read this book, but also keep it at hand. Dispute resolution students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers-especially but not only those working across borders-will find striking insights and actionable wisdom about how to research, design, and reform effective dispute resolution systems.' Dr. Joshua Karton, Associate Professor, Queen's University Faculty of Law This pathbreaking book brings new perspectives to the study of comparative and transnational alternative dispute resolution. It promises to change the way with we understand the laws, systems, and institutions undergirding the global practice of mediation, arbitration, and other extra-judicial methods. Zach Calo, Professor of Law, Hamad bin Khalifa University College of Law and Public Policy


'An extraordinary collection of comparative perspectives is presented in this engaging book. It is arguably more important than at any time in the past, given increasing globalisation, to consider what current themes and approaches exist across jurisdictions that can enable us all to deal with disputes effectively. It is a delight to read and engage with the perspectives of these outstanding thinkers.' Prof. Tania Sourdin, Dean and Head of School, Newcastle Law School 'Anyone engaged in the serious study of legal dispute resolution should not only read this book, but also keep it at hand. Dispute resolution students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers-especially but not only those working across borders-will find striking insights and actionable wisdom about how to research, design, and reform effective dispute resolution systems.' Dr. Joshua Karton, Associate Professor, Queen's University Faculty of Law This pathbreaking book brings new perspectives to the study of comparative and transnational alternative dispute resolution. It promises to change the way with we understand the laws, systems, and institutions undergirding the global practice of mediation, arbitration, and other extra-judicial methods. Dr. Zach Calo, Professor of Law, Hamad bin Khalifa University College of Law and Public Policy


'An extraordinary collection of comparative perspectives is presented in this engaging book. It is arguably more important than at any time in the past, given increasing globalisation, to consider what current themes and approaches exist across jurisdictions that can enable us all to deal with disputes effectively. It is a delight to read and engage with the perspectives of these outstanding thinkers.' Prof. Tania Sourdin, Dean and Head of School, Newcastle Law School 'Anyone engaged in the serious study of legal dispute resolution should not only read this book, but also keep it at hand. Dispute resolution students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers-especially but not only those working across borders-will find striking insights and actionable wisdom about how to research, design, and reform effective dispute resolution systems.' Dr. Joshua Karton, Associate Professor, Queen's University Faculty of Law


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Shahla Ali is Professor and Associate Dean (International) and Director of the LLM in Arbitration and Dispute Resolution in the Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong. Her research and practice centre on questions of governance, development and the resolution of cross-border disputes in the Asia Pacific region.

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