When ADR becomes the law: A review of federal practice

Jan 1, 1993
By: Susskind LE; Babbitt EF; Segal PN Negotiation Journal 59 - 75
Abstract
With the passage of the Administrative Dispute Resolution Act, the stage was set for innovation and change in federal agencies. Now, part way into the five-year life of the Act, a new administration has the potential to encourage even wider use of ADR at the federal level, providing still more examples from which to develop a clearer sense of best practice. Additional funds, both for ACUS and individual agencies, are vital to providing the level of experimentation, innovation, and documentation needed to ensure success. © 1993 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
Copy Citation Susskind, L. E., Babbitt, E. F., & Segal, P. N. (1993). When ADR becomes the law: A review of federal practice. Negotiation Journal, 9(1), 59-75. doi:10.1007/BF01000416 Copied to clipboard.
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