It is surely a luxury, at this point in the field of dispute resolution, to be invited to identify those concepts that I view as absolutely essential to our canon. Borrowing a bit from Chris Guthrie\u27s wine illustration, I think it is fair to suggest that today\u27s presentations reveal a very impressive wine cellar, with many bottles of fine wine from which to choose. I will spotlight one part of this wine cellar, where concepts regarding procedural and social justice theories can be found. I will focus primarily on procedural justice but will also reference those theories of social justice that link these two dimensions of justice, particularly in a democracy
This text of the inaugural lecture for the A.B. Chettle, Jr. Chair in Dispute Resolution and Civil P...
Since the 1970s, communities throughout the United States have been enthusiastically adopting disput...
Justice is a concept that, when fulfilled, has the power to make us cry with happiness and, when tra...
It is surely a luxury, at this point in the field of dispute resolution, to be invited to identify t...
Adding to the impressive body of work that has made her a leading voice in the fields of both altern...
A daunting obstacle to clarity in formulating ideas about conflict resolution and social justice is ...
This Essay crystallizes core elements of the major dispute resolution processes: litigation, arbitra...
Procedural Justice offers a theory of procedural fairness for civil dispute resolution. The Article ...
In Part II, we provide background on the psychology of procedural justice. Then, because the term ru...
Justice is normally the language of complaint, and sometimes of revenge. Justice is often, therefore...
Reviewing some of the anthropological and other literature regarding other societies\u27 resolution ...
A justice system, and the processes located within it, ought to deliver justice. That seems simple e...
In the current hyper-partisan environment, it is tempting to treat those who disagree on social, pol...
Representation is hallowed in American jurisprudence. Under the adversary approach manifested in the...
In the past few years a number of scholars in a variety of intellectual disciplines have contributed...
This text of the inaugural lecture for the A.B. Chettle, Jr. Chair in Dispute Resolution and Civil P...
Since the 1970s, communities throughout the United States have been enthusiastically adopting disput...
Justice is a concept that, when fulfilled, has the power to make us cry with happiness and, when tra...
It is surely a luxury, at this point in the field of dispute resolution, to be invited to identify t...
Adding to the impressive body of work that has made her a leading voice in the fields of both altern...
A daunting obstacle to clarity in formulating ideas about conflict resolution and social justice is ...
This Essay crystallizes core elements of the major dispute resolution processes: litigation, arbitra...
Procedural Justice offers a theory of procedural fairness for civil dispute resolution. The Article ...
In Part II, we provide background on the psychology of procedural justice. Then, because the term ru...
Justice is normally the language of complaint, and sometimes of revenge. Justice is often, therefore...
Reviewing some of the anthropological and other literature regarding other societies\u27 resolution ...
A justice system, and the processes located within it, ought to deliver justice. That seems simple e...
In the current hyper-partisan environment, it is tempting to treat those who disagree on social, pol...
Representation is hallowed in American jurisprudence. Under the adversary approach manifested in the...
In the past few years a number of scholars in a variety of intellectual disciplines have contributed...
This text of the inaugural lecture for the A.B. Chettle, Jr. Chair in Dispute Resolution and Civil P...
Since the 1970s, communities throughout the United States have been enthusiastically adopting disput...
Justice is a concept that, when fulfilled, has the power to make us cry with happiness and, when tra...