The area of dispute resolution and particularly ADR provides a research rich landscape. It is therefore somewhat surprising that little empirical research has actually been undertaken in this area in the UK. Such university-based research not only encourages outreach into the legal services community and assists knowledge exchange activities, but also informs and enriches the undergraduate Law curriculum and on a macro level, can achieve impact and recognition through influencing policy-making. A recent small-scale study undertaken by the Canterbury Christ Church Mediation Clinic which is part of the School of Law (The Christ Church Study) into solicitors’ attitudes to mediation has been undertaken and the findings are compared to those ...
Purpose – The paper seeks to examine empirically the attitudes of English lawyers towards mediation ...
Mediation has many advantages over the traditional ways of dispute resolution such as litigation and...
Drawing on a research project in which 40 clients and their solicitors were followed throughout the ...
Legal practitioners are considered to be the “gate-keepers” for a significant proportion of the medi...
Civil justice reviews over the past 20 years have encouraged the use of alternative dispute resoluti...
This paper reports on the final phase of a three-year study into the role of lawyers in the developm...
In January 2008, with the assistance of funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for Englan...
The perception that students of Law and Legal Studies should learn about a variety of methods of dis...
The DCA are currently institutionalising the use of mediation as a method of alternative dispute res...
The focus for this thesis for the LLM by Research is Family Law Mediation in England and Wales. The...
The development of the Mediation Clinic project has been possible through a Higher Education Innovat...
This paper reports on the final phase of a three-year study into the role of lawyers in the developm...
This paper reports on the final phase of a three-year study into the role of lawyers in the developm...
The aim of this research is to establish an independent evidence base for identifying the value and ...
Purpose – Following an analysis of English construction lawyers’ perceptions, attitudes and practice...
Purpose – The paper seeks to examine empirically the attitudes of English lawyers towards mediation ...
Mediation has many advantages over the traditional ways of dispute resolution such as litigation and...
Drawing on a research project in which 40 clients and their solicitors were followed throughout the ...
Legal practitioners are considered to be the “gate-keepers” for a significant proportion of the medi...
Civil justice reviews over the past 20 years have encouraged the use of alternative dispute resoluti...
This paper reports on the final phase of a three-year study into the role of lawyers in the developm...
In January 2008, with the assistance of funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for Englan...
The perception that students of Law and Legal Studies should learn about a variety of methods of dis...
The DCA are currently institutionalising the use of mediation as a method of alternative dispute res...
The focus for this thesis for the LLM by Research is Family Law Mediation in England and Wales. The...
The development of the Mediation Clinic project has been possible through a Higher Education Innovat...
This paper reports on the final phase of a three-year study into the role of lawyers in the developm...
This paper reports on the final phase of a three-year study into the role of lawyers in the developm...
The aim of this research is to establish an independent evidence base for identifying the value and ...
Purpose – Following an analysis of English construction lawyers’ perceptions, attitudes and practice...
Purpose – The paper seeks to examine empirically the attitudes of English lawyers towards mediation ...
Mediation has many advantages over the traditional ways of dispute resolution such as litigation and...
Drawing on a research project in which 40 clients and their solicitors were followed throughout the ...