Alternative Dispute Resolution

Alternative Dispute Resolution

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Interactive Video

Business, Social Studies

University

Practice Problem

Hard

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The video tutorial discusses alternative dispute resolution (ADR) as a means to resolve legal disputes outside the judicial system. It covers mediation and arbitration, highlighting their processes, advantages, and disadvantages. Mediation involves a neutral third party to facilitate a settlement, while arbitration uses one or more arbitrators to decide the dispute. The tutorial also explains the legal implications of voluntary and mandatory arbitration, including constitutional considerations. Finally, it addresses how to enforce ADR outcomes, either through court registration or approval, turning them into judicial orders.

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Describe the differences between voluntary and mandatory arbitration.

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How can parties enforce the results of mediation or arbitration?

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