Alternative dispute resolution and domestic violence : women, divorce and alternative justice / by Dafna Lavi.
2018
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Alternative dispute resolution and domestic violence : women, divorce and alternative justice / by Dafna Lavi.
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Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2018.
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1 online resource (244 pages)
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part PART I Justice in divorce cases involving violence
chapter 1 ADR and its alternative justice: in general
chapter 2 Domestic violence against women: a developing phenomenon
chapter 3 Alternative justice and domestic violence against women: the correlation and synergies
part PART II The criticism of alternative justice
chapter 4 Opposition to ADR mechanisms in divorce disputes involving violence
chapter 5 Mediation-arbitration (med-arb) and online mediation: two proposals for improved ADR mechanisms in divorce disputes involving violence.
chapter 1 ADR and its alternative justice: in general
chapter 2 Domestic violence against women: a developing phenomenon
chapter 3 Alternative justice and domestic violence against women: the correlation and synergies
part PART II The criticism of alternative justice
chapter 4 Opposition to ADR mechanisms in divorce disputes involving violence
chapter 5 Mediation-arbitration (med-arb) and online mediation: two proposals for improved ADR mechanisms in divorce disputes involving violence.
Summary
Dealing with the interface between the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)movement and the phenomenon of domestic violence against women, this book examines the phenomenon of divorce disputes involving violence through the prism of 'alternative justice' and the dispute resolution mechanisms offered by the ADR movement. This book is the first academic treatise presenting the theoretical underpinnings of the correlation between the ADR movement and divorce disputes involving violence, and the potential contribution of this movement to the treatment of disputes of this nature. Through mapping the main values of the ADR movement, the book proposes a theoretical-analytical basis for understanding the inability of the legal system to deal with disputes of this nature, alongside a real alternative, in the form of the ADR mechanisms.
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English
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9781351104487
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