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Legal English Innovation SAS
Eric Froiland
67 episodes
1 week ago
The sources provide an extensive overview of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), defining the concept, outlining its historical institutionalization from ancient practices to modern international treaties, and detailing its core principle of Party Autonomy. The text compares and contrasts the primary methods of ADR, mediation and arbitration, explaining the roles of neutral parties and emphasizing the advantages (speed, cost, confidentiality) and disadvantages (limited appeal, reduced disco...
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The sources provide an extensive overview of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), defining the concept, outlining its historical institutionalization from ancient practices to modern international treaties, and detailing its core principle of Party Autonomy. The text compares and contrasts the primary methods of ADR, mediation and arbitration, explaining the roles of neutral parties and emphasizing the advantages (speed, cost, confidentiality) and disadvantages (limited appeal, reduced disco...
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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Who is who in ADR?
Legal English Innovation SAS
1 minute
1 week ago
Who is who in ADR?
- Presiding Arbitrator (or Chair): The neutral appointed to lead the arbitral panel, often holding procedural authority and the tie-breaking vote. - Arbitral Tribunal: The collective body of arbitrators (typically three) responsible for hearing the case and issuing the final award. - Party-Appointed Arbitrator: An arbitrator nominated directly by one of the disputing sides (who is still required to be impartial). - Institutional Counsel: Staff lawyers at an arbitral institution (like the ICC)...
Legal English Innovation SAS
The sources provide an extensive overview of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), defining the concept, outlining its historical institutionalization from ancient practices to modern international treaties, and detailing its core principle of Party Autonomy. The text compares and contrasts the primary methods of ADR, mediation and arbitration, explaining the roles of neutral parties and emphasizing the advantages (speed, cost, confidentiality) and disadvantages (limited appeal, reduced disco...