Summaries This article traces the evolution of thought on dispute resolution in recent decades and takes a critical look at its latest incarnation, the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) revolution. It argues that ADR is premised on the harmony model of law that denies the unequal power of disputing parties and ignores issues of social justice. It calls for a real dialogue by serious scholars willing to examine the now plentiful evidence of the performance of ADR devices. The article also shows that dispute resolution is not autonomous from other social and economic components of social systems, and that as a consequence it is not possible to divorce law and power. Any ADR scheme, therefore, needs careful study of the social conditions i...
This article reviews the historical contingency of theory and practice in conflict engagement. World...
This article seeks to examine the evolution of the conflict resolution community in South Africa thr...
In the essay that follows, I advocate for greater acceptance of the diversity of belief and practice...
Conflict management research has not often compared the effectiveness of different methods such as n...
Conflict management research has not often compared the effectiveness of different methods such as n...
In Africa, traditional conflict resolution is based on values, norms, cultures and beliefs as practi...
Excerpt From earliest times human societies, like those which proceeded them, have been subject to r...
Disputes have existed since time immemorial. In any community, it is inevitable that mechanisms need...
Excerpt From earliest times human societies, like those which proceeded them, have been subject to r...
Westernisation and globalization have almost eroded this culture and left in their trail an alien cu...
Westernisation and globalization have almost eroded this culture and left in their trail an alien cu...
Westernisation and globalization have almost eroded this culture and left in their trail an alien cu...
Summaries The past few years have seen a plethora of initiatives announced to deal with conflict pr...
Summaries The past few years have seen a plethora of initiatives announced to deal with conflict pr...
Last year, a law review solicited my thoughts about, in their words, pushing the envelope with socia...
This article reviews the historical contingency of theory and practice in conflict engagement. World...
This article seeks to examine the evolution of the conflict resolution community in South Africa thr...
In the essay that follows, I advocate for greater acceptance of the diversity of belief and practice...
Conflict management research has not often compared the effectiveness of different methods such as n...
Conflict management research has not often compared the effectiveness of different methods such as n...
In Africa, traditional conflict resolution is based on values, norms, cultures and beliefs as practi...
Excerpt From earliest times human societies, like those which proceeded them, have been subject to r...
Disputes have existed since time immemorial. In any community, it is inevitable that mechanisms need...
Excerpt From earliest times human societies, like those which proceeded them, have been subject to r...
Westernisation and globalization have almost eroded this culture and left in their trail an alien cu...
Westernisation and globalization have almost eroded this culture and left in their trail an alien cu...
Westernisation and globalization have almost eroded this culture and left in their trail an alien cu...
Summaries The past few years have seen a plethora of initiatives announced to deal with conflict pr...
Summaries The past few years have seen a plethora of initiatives announced to deal with conflict pr...
Last year, a law review solicited my thoughts about, in their words, pushing the envelope with socia...
This article reviews the historical contingency of theory and practice in conflict engagement. World...
This article seeks to examine the evolution of the conflict resolution community in South Africa thr...
In the essay that follows, I advocate for greater acceptance of the diversity of belief and practice...