Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal update: Vol 30 Pt 4
By journalalerts on November 26, 2020
Posted In: Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal (ADRJ) Tagged: A "Curious Order" and the Inherent Power to Order Stays Pending Arbitration A Call for a Multi-framework Approach to Family Dispute Resolution ADR Case Notes ADRJ Alexander Connolly anchoring effect in negotiations articles Audiovisual links hearings Australian Financial Complaints Authority barriers that can deter consumers from making use of complaints mechanisms Benjamin Teng Bin Li book review Cause to Complain? Consumer Experiences of Internal and External Dispute Resolution in the Context of General Insurance consumers escalating complaints in relation to their claims COVID-19 Remote Court Hearings Automated Decision-making and Access to Justice COVID-19 Technology and Family Dispute Resolution David Spencer disruption to family law caused by COVID-19 distributive and integrative negotiations Editorial Evgenia Bourova facilitative model of mediation Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) From Industry Forum for Dispute Resolution to Council for Alternate Dispute Resolvers (14 May 2014–25 August 2020) Garvita Sethi Geoff Charlton Hannah Williams Ian Ramsay internal dispute resolution (IDR) issues with compliance with the regulatory frameworks governing complaints Joshua Taylor justice apps Katherine Johnson Lax and Sebenius Matters of Interest mediation and arbitration mediation media watch Nadja Alexander's Mediation Meta-Model Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) methods Paul Ali Principles of Dispute Resolution by David Spencer Professor Susskind's ideas for change to improve access to justice Relevance of First Offers in Distributive and Integrative Negotiation Rex International Holding Ltd v Gulf Hibiscus Ltd Ruth Charlton separation process Setting Aside a Deed of Settlement Stephanie Simm Striking Out Pleadings Containing without Prejudice Privilege Communications supporting and facilitating family dispute resolution (FDR) during the pandemic Tania Sourdin The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG videoconferencing technology