Autor: Jerome T. Barrett, Joseph Barrett
Wydawca: Wiley
Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni
Cena: 286,65 zł
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ISBN13: |
9780787967963 |
ISBN10: |
0787967963 |
Autor: |
Jerome T. Barrett, Joseph Barrett |
Oprawa: |
Hardback |
Rok Wydania: |
2004-07-30 |
Ilość stron: |
336 |
Wymiary: |
234x163 |
Tematy: |
KM |
A Groundbreaking Book
"The Barretts historical perspective demonstrates vividly that the ADR movement stems from roots that are deep and long–standing. The book is an informative treatise that highlights ADRs diverse precursors, as well as its dramatic recent expansion and future promise."
Charles Pou, Jr., Charles Pou Dispute Resolution Services, Washington, D.C.; former director, Dispute Resolution Program, Administrative Conference of the U.S.
"This books important messagethat dispute resolutions proponents need to pay more attention to the fields surprisingly long and checkered historyis illustrated by a trove of wide–ranging and lively stories."
Chris Honeyman, mediator, arbitrator, and founder, Convenor Conflict Resolution, Madison, Wisconsin
"Barrett provides a fascinating account of the history of dispute resolution. From ancient Greece to the twenty–first century, sustainable solutions to conflicting interests have seldom resulted from raw exercise of power."
John Stepp, former FMCS mediator and former assistant secretary of labor, Washington, D.C.
"For senior practitioners as well as those new to the ADR community, Barretts book makes an important contribution to an understanding of where this dynamic field has been and what lies ahead for it."
Wallace Warfield, associate professor, George Mason University, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, and former president of SPIDR, Fairfax, Virginia
"Anyone who cares about alternative dispute resolution and its historical roots must read Jerry Barretts excellent book. Here is someone who was there, almost at the creation, and who has seen how this field has grown, expanded, and changed and who has made great contributions to this field."
Eileen Hoffman, mediator, trainer, adjunct professor of ADR, George Wash
ington University Law School, and former SPIDR president, Washington, D.C.
"Finally, a history of our growing profession! Anyone who negotiates, mediates, arbitrates, or leads collaborative or consensus–building efforts will learn from this fascinating history of one of the oldest professional activitiesorganizing dialogue and making peace."
Juliana E. Birkhoff, senior mediator, RESOLVE, Washington, D.C.
Spis treści:
Foreword (William J. Usery).
Preface.
List of Acronyms.
ADR Timeline.
1. The Roots of ADR: The Deciding Stone to the European Law Merchant.
2. Diplomatic ADR: Akhenaton to Woodrow Wilson.
3. ADR Comes to America: The Precolonial Period to the Ten–Hour Day.
4. The Civil War: The Limits and the Promise of ADR.
5. Commercial and Business ADR: The Phoenicians to the American Arbitration Association.
6. Employee and Union Struggles: Reconstruction to the Coal Wars.
7. Trains and a World War: Pulling ADR into the Twentieth Century.
8. Labor–Management ADR, 1920–1945: Bust and Boom.
9. After the War: Taft–Hartley to the Steel Trilogy.
10. Branching Out: ADR in the 1960s.
11. New Rights and New Forms: ADR in the 1970s.
12. Outside the Federal Realm: New Groups Pick Up the ADR Torch.
13. Crisis and Rebirth: Labor–Management ADR in the 1980s.
14. The Era of Win–Win: Nonlabor ADR Becomes a Force of Its Own.
15. The Great Expansion: ADR in the 1990s.
16. ADR and the Twenty–First Century: Threats and Hopes.
Bibliography.
About the Authors.
Index.
Nota biograficzna:
Jerome T. Barrett–historian, writer, arbitrator, trainer, and mediator–writes a history column for ACResolution quarterly magazine and has served as historian of SPIDR and FMCS.
Joseph P. Barrett is a senior special writer for Page One at the Wall Street Journal.
Okładka tylna:
A Groundbre
aking Book
"The Barretts historical perspective demonstrates vividly that the ADR movement stems from roots that are deep and long–standing. The book is an informative treatise that highlights ADRs diverse precursors, as well as its dramatic recent expansion and future promise."
Charles Pou, Jr., Charles Pou Dispute Resolution Services, Washington, D.C.; former director, Dispute Resolution Program, Administrative Conference of the U.S.
"This books important messagethat dispute resolutions proponents need to pay more attention to the fields surprisingly long and checkered historyis illustrated by a trove of wide–ranging and lively stories."
Chris Honeyman, mediator, arbitrator, and founder, Convenor Conflict Resolution, Madison, Wisconsin
"Barrett provides a fascinating account of the history of dispute resolution. From ancient Greece to the twenty–first century, sustainable solutions to conflicting interests have seldom resulted from raw exercise of power."
John Stepp, former FMCS mediator and former assistant secretary of labor, Washington, D.C.
"For senior practitioners as well as those new to the ADR community, Barretts book makes an important contribution to an understanding of where this dynamic field has been and what lies ahead for it."
Wallace Warfield, associate professor, George Mason University, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, and former president of SPIDR, Fairfax, Virginia
"Anyone who cares about alternative dispute resolution and its historical roots must read Jerry Barretts excellent book. Here is someone who was there, almost at the creation, and who has seen how this field has grown, expanded, and changed and who has made great contributions to this field."
Eileen Hoffman, mediator, trainer, adjunct professor of ADR, George Washington Univ
ersity Law School, and former SPIDR president, Washington, D.C.
"Finally, a history of our growing profession! Anyone who negotiates, mediates, arbitrates, or leads collaborative or consensus–building efforts will learn from this fascinating history of one of the oldest professional activitiesorganizing dialogue and making peace."
Juliana E. Birkhoff, senior mediator, RESOLVE, Washington, D.C.
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