Debate over the relative merits of communitarian and adversarial theories of dispute negotiation has pre-occupied legal bargaining scholarship for at least twenty years. Seen as a negotiation, this debate makes it clear that communitarians are by far the better bargainers. In a move one might think more characteristic of adversarial bargainers, communitarians changed the definition of bargaining effectiveness by reconstituting the world in which bargaining operates (the meta move of the title – in communitarian terms they “changed the game by changing the frame”), and in the process made adversarial bargaining obsolete. Many of the arguments and maneuvers used in this effort are gratuitously combative, disingenuous and manipulative, and bas...
Collective bargaining may perhaps be called an art; it has not yet become a science. But the approa...
In a recent debate in political science, the terms "bargaining and arguing" have been construed as s...
Like a professional athlete on growth hormones, legal bargaining scholarship has transformed itself ...
Debate over the relative merits of communitarian and adversarial theories of dispute negotiation has...
Debate over the relative merits of communitarian and adversarial theories of dispute bargaining has ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The communitarian conception of dispute-bargaining now popular with legal academics presupposes a wo...
The longstanding debate over the relative merits of adversarial and communitarian theories of legal ...
[Excerpt] This paper analyzes the theoretical development taking place in a program of research on p...
Negotiation is a pervasive feature of social exchange. Bargaining theory and the related models exa...
Jon Elster has a clear view of the role of norms and impartiality in collective decision making proc...
This article discusses the three major negotiating styles and their impact on bargaining interaction...
We present a novel approach to N-person bargaining, based on the idea that the agreement reached in ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
In arecent debate in political science, the terms "bargaining and arguing " have been cons...
Collective bargaining may perhaps be called an art; it has not yet become a science. But the approa...
In a recent debate in political science, the terms "bargaining and arguing" have been construed as s...
Like a professional athlete on growth hormones, legal bargaining scholarship has transformed itself ...
Debate over the relative merits of communitarian and adversarial theories of dispute negotiation has...
Debate over the relative merits of communitarian and adversarial theories of dispute bargaining has ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The communitarian conception of dispute-bargaining now popular with legal academics presupposes a wo...
The longstanding debate over the relative merits of adversarial and communitarian theories of legal ...
[Excerpt] This paper analyzes the theoretical development taking place in a program of research on p...
Negotiation is a pervasive feature of social exchange. Bargaining theory and the related models exa...
Jon Elster has a clear view of the role of norms and impartiality in collective decision making proc...
This article discusses the three major negotiating styles and their impact on bargaining interaction...
We present a novel approach to N-person bargaining, based on the idea that the agreement reached in ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
In arecent debate in political science, the terms "bargaining and arguing " have been cons...
Collective bargaining may perhaps be called an art; it has not yet become a science. But the approa...
In a recent debate in political science, the terms "bargaining and arguing" have been construed as s...
Like a professional athlete on growth hormones, legal bargaining scholarship has transformed itself ...