This paper argues that Venezuelan society would benefit from further development of ADR. Part II will provide an overview of the main problems affecting the Venezuelan judiciary, part III will provide a background of ADR in the country, part IV will identify the main challenges the field has to overcome, part V will propose a different approach, and part VI will present the conclusion
This article describes the new Venezuelan jury and mixed court systems that were introduced by Codig...
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Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper argues that Venezuelan society would benefit from further development of ADR. Part II wil...
The question explored here is whether ADR processes introduced to aid in the development of rule of ...
In the above article author describes evolution of legal regulation of international commercial arbi...
The influence of globalization over legal systems has resulted in, among other effects, the emergenc...
From introduction: "During the last two decades, social scientists have begun to examine the links ...
This article seeks to convey three main message concerning judicial reform in Latin America. First, ...
This Article aims to realize the untapped potential of the dispute resolution field beyond tradition...
This thesis “Whether new democracies and emerging economies can implement ADR effectively in domesti...
This study consists of a critical comparative analysis of the administrative justice systems in eigh...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine and evaluate the effectiveness of those dispute settlement ...
The Southern Common Market (Mercosur), the world’s fourth-largest trading bloc, represents an intrig...
Why are courts unable to check overzealous governmental actors in Latin America? In addition to the...
This article describes the new Venezuelan jury and mixed court systems that were introduced by Codig...
This research considers the related questions on access to justice in India sub-continent: what exac...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper argues that Venezuelan society would benefit from further development of ADR. Part II wil...
The question explored here is whether ADR processes introduced to aid in the development of rule of ...
In the above article author describes evolution of legal regulation of international commercial arbi...
The influence of globalization over legal systems has resulted in, among other effects, the emergenc...
From introduction: "During the last two decades, social scientists have begun to examine the links ...
This article seeks to convey three main message concerning judicial reform in Latin America. First, ...
This Article aims to realize the untapped potential of the dispute resolution field beyond tradition...
This thesis “Whether new democracies and emerging economies can implement ADR effectively in domesti...
This study consists of a critical comparative analysis of the administrative justice systems in eigh...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine and evaluate the effectiveness of those dispute settlement ...
The Southern Common Market (Mercosur), the world’s fourth-largest trading bloc, represents an intrig...
Why are courts unable to check overzealous governmental actors in Latin America? In addition to the...
This article describes the new Venezuelan jury and mixed court systems that were introduced by Codig...
This research considers the related questions on access to justice in India sub-continent: what exac...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio