Can the problems and positions encountered in certain development disputes effectively prevent any meaningful negotiation? Are there situations where a win-win outcome is not achieveable? The analysis presented in this case study suggests approaches that can be utilized by municipalities to avoid no-win situations
This Article explores the new model of land use decision-making that is based upon bargaining with t...
Effective resolution of dispute is always helpful for sustainable construction practices. However, i...
This Comment will seek to identify the need for an effective alternative to litigation to resolve di...
Dispute resolution techniques have come a long way from the old ad hoc approaches derived from acade...
The National Institute for Dispute Resolution, in conjunction with the Harvard Program on Negotiatio...
In many states, legal doctrine discourages settlement of land use litigation by requiring that any s...
Conflicts between the Province and municipalities over the development of Provincial land holdings a...
Can the development agreement become a tool for community-based planning? Development agreements and...
Municipal land use bargaining may imply as many problems as it heralds promise, but it is widely ack...
This thesis examines the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) for local government planning a...
This paper discusses the findings of a research project which was aimed at investigating the policy,...
A few years ago, Professor Earl Johnson of the University of Southern California wrote a useful essa...
This article seeks to share lessons from an ongoing six-year project to overcome the barriers to the...
Two factors often shape the outcome of community planning efforts – how planners handle controversy ...
Effective dispute resolution is an important attribute of stable community relations. In many wester...
This Article explores the new model of land use decision-making that is based upon bargaining with t...
Effective resolution of dispute is always helpful for sustainable construction practices. However, i...
This Comment will seek to identify the need for an effective alternative to litigation to resolve di...
Dispute resolution techniques have come a long way from the old ad hoc approaches derived from acade...
The National Institute for Dispute Resolution, in conjunction with the Harvard Program on Negotiatio...
In many states, legal doctrine discourages settlement of land use litigation by requiring that any s...
Conflicts between the Province and municipalities over the development of Provincial land holdings a...
Can the development agreement become a tool for community-based planning? Development agreements and...
Municipal land use bargaining may imply as many problems as it heralds promise, but it is widely ack...
This thesis examines the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) for local government planning a...
This paper discusses the findings of a research project which was aimed at investigating the policy,...
A few years ago, Professor Earl Johnson of the University of Southern California wrote a useful essa...
This article seeks to share lessons from an ongoing six-year project to overcome the barriers to the...
Two factors often shape the outcome of community planning efforts – how planners handle controversy ...
Effective dispute resolution is an important attribute of stable community relations. In many wester...
This Article explores the new model of land use decision-making that is based upon bargaining with t...
Effective resolution of dispute is always helpful for sustainable construction practices. However, i...
This Comment will seek to identify the need for an effective alternative to litigation to resolve di...