‘Collaboration and Coercion’ addresses the systemic and individual concerns that arise when family members that have experienced abuse enter into the collaborative law process. A form of alternative dispute resolution, collaborative law is a method of resolving disputes without engagement of the legal system. The author addresses the structural and cultural difficulties that survivors of abuse encounter throughout the process as well as the ethical concerns that are raised when collaborative practitioners accept cases where the parties have a history of coercion within the intimate relationship
Part I of the essay reviews the work of activists and scholars who make the case that coercion is ce...
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 introduced a legal definition of domestic abuse into law for the first t...
Over the last two decades, mediation of family law cases has become well-established in American cou...
“Collaboration and Coercion” addresses the systemic and individual concerns that arise when family m...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper analyzes the main characteristics of the collaborative approach to conflict resolution. I...
This Article examines the intimate partner violence provisions of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act ...
Collaborative law was developed originally in the United States, (1) and more recently has received ...
Collaborative family law recently emerged as a method of dispute resolution where the parties and th...
Collaborative family law recently emerged as a method of dispute resolution where the parties and t...
In family law, as in other legal disciplines, the use of alternative dispute resolution has dramatic...
Academics and activists have frequently called for increased collaboration and communication between...
From Perry Mason and Law & Order to Judge Judy, many American consumers believe that legal conflict ...
Collaborative Law appears to meet significant needs both among family law clients and among the lawy...
In a book focused on the intersection of law and psychology in women\u27s lives, this chapter review...
Part I of the essay reviews the work of activists and scholars who make the case that coercion is ce...
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 introduced a legal definition of domestic abuse into law for the first t...
Over the last two decades, mediation of family law cases has become well-established in American cou...
“Collaboration and Coercion” addresses the systemic and individual concerns that arise when family m...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper analyzes the main characteristics of the collaborative approach to conflict resolution. I...
This Article examines the intimate partner violence provisions of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act ...
Collaborative law was developed originally in the United States, (1) and more recently has received ...
Collaborative family law recently emerged as a method of dispute resolution where the parties and th...
Collaborative family law recently emerged as a method of dispute resolution where the parties and t...
In family law, as in other legal disciplines, the use of alternative dispute resolution has dramatic...
Academics and activists have frequently called for increased collaboration and communication between...
From Perry Mason and Law & Order to Judge Judy, many American consumers believe that legal conflict ...
Collaborative Law appears to meet significant needs both among family law clients and among the lawy...
In a book focused on the intersection of law and psychology in women\u27s lives, this chapter review...
Part I of the essay reviews the work of activists and scholars who make the case that coercion is ce...
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 introduced a legal definition of domestic abuse into law for the first t...
Over the last two decades, mediation of family law cases has become well-established in American cou...