Dispute resolution (Law)Here are entered works on the various legal methods of resolving disputes either within the court system or by alternative methods such as arbitration, mediation, and conciliation. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
Broader term:Related term:Narrower terms:Used for:- ADR (Dispute resolution)
- Alternative dispute resolution
- Appropriate dispute resolution
- Collaborative law
- Conflict resolution
- Dispute processing
- Dispute settlement
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Filed under: Courts -- Canada -- Popular works
Filed under: Criminal statistics -- Canada -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Extradition -- Canada
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Filed under: Detention of persons -- China -- Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu
Filed under: Labor courts -- Germany -- History- The Supreme Labor Court in Nazi Germany: A Jurisprudential Analysis (Frankfurt am Main : V. Klostermann, 1987), by Marc Linder
Filed under: Evidence, Criminal -- Germany- Beiträge zur Lehre vom Beweis im Strafprozess (in German; Leipzig: Duncker and Humblot, 1883), by Julius Glaser
Filed under: Res judicata -- Germany- Wesen und Subjektive Begrenzung der Rechtskraft: Eine Prozessuale Abhandlung mit Beiträgen zum Bürgerlichen Recht, Insbesondere zur Lehre von der Rechtsnachfolge und der Verfügungsmacht der Nichtberechtigten (in German; Leipzig, A. Deichert, 1901), by Konrad Hellwig
Filed under: Courts -- Great Britain
Filed under: Administrative courts -- Great Britain
Filed under: Appellate procedure -- Great Britain -- Colonies -- AmericaFiled under: Court records -- Great Britain
Filed under: Court records -- England -- LondonFiled under: Criminal procedure -- Great Britain
Filed under: Defense (Criminal procedure) -- Great Britain
Filed under: Imprisonment -- Great Britain
Filed under: Evidence, Criminal -- Great Britain -- HistoryFiled under: Eavesdropping -- Great Britain
Filed under: Executions and executioners -- Great Britain -- History
Filed under: Executions and executioners -- England -- History
Filed under: Hanging -- England -- London -- History
Filed under: Gallows -- England -- London -- HistoryFiled under: Grand jury -- Great BritainFiled under: Sentences (Criminal procedure) -- Great Britain- Simple Justice (c2005), by Charles A. Murray, ed. by David Conway, contrib. by Robert Allen, John Cottingham, Christie Davies, J. C. Lester, Tom Sorell, and Vivien Stern (PDF at Civitas)
Filed under: Wager of battle -- Great Britain- Cottoni Posthuma: Divers Choice Pieces of that Renowned Antiquary, Sir Robert Cotton, Knight and Baronet (4 volumes in 1; set did not get to all items in volume 1's projected table of contents; Edinburgh: Privately printed, 1884-1888), by Robert Cotton, ed. by Edmund Goldsmid, contrib. by James Howell
Filed under: Criminal procedure -- England -- History -- Sources
Filed under: Habeas corpus -- England -- London
Filed under: Courts -- United States -- Periodicals- Reports of the Proceedings, by Judicial Conference of the United States and Judicial Conference of Senior Circuit Judges (partial serial archives)
Filed under: Criminal statistics -- United States -- PeriodicalsFiled under: District courts -- United States -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Judicial councils -- United States -- Periodicals- Reports of the Proceedings, by Judicial Conference of the United States and Judicial Conference of Senior Circuit Judges (partial serial archives)
Filed under: Courts -- United States- Outline of the U.S. Legal System (Washington: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Information Programs, 2004), ed. by George Clack, contrib. by Robert A. Carp and Ronald Stidham (PDF at state.gov)
- Habeas Works: Federal Courts' Proven Capacity to Handle Guantánamo Cases (2010), by Human Rights First (Organization) and Constitution Project (Georgetown Public Policy Institute) (PDF at constitutionproject.org)
- The American Judiciary, by Simeon E. Baldwin (Gutenberg text)
- Federalism Unmasked: or, The Rights of the States, the Congress, the Executive, and the People Vindicated Against the Encroachments of the Judiciary, Prompted by The Modern Apostate Democracy, Being a Compilation From the Writings and Speeches of the Leaders of the Old Jeffersonian Republican Party (with Republican campaign literature listings on back page; 1860), by Daniel R. Goodloe
- The Business of the Supreme Court: A Study in the Federal Judicial System (New York: Macmillan, 1927), by Felix Frankfurter and James M. Landis (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Theory of Social Revolutions (1913), by Brooks Adams (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Appellate procedure -- United States
Filed under: Court rules -- United StatesFiled under: Pacific settlement of international disputes
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