Providing a doctrinal and empirical analysis of the concept of collaborative law, this book offers an original perspective on a multidisciplinary approach to conflict resolution. Synthesising research carried out into collaborative practice in the US, Canada and in England and Wales, it assesses the legal ethics surrounding collaborative practice.
Providing a doctrinal and empirical analysis of the concept of collaborative law, this book offers an original perspective on a multidisciplinary approach to conflict resolution. Synthesising research carried out into collaborative practice in the US, Canada and in England and Wales, it assesses the legal ethics surrounding collaborative practice.
Dr. Connie Healy is a lecturer in Law at the National University of Ireland, Galway
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ContentsTable of casesTable of StatutesAbbreviationsIntroductionChapter 1 - The Theoretical Foundations of Collaborative Law and Alternative Dispute ResolutionIntroductionThe Theory of Alternative Dispute Resolution and the Importance of Understanding ConflictCollaborative Practice on the Dispute Resolution ContinuumCollaborative Practice as a 'Vector' in the Comprehensive Law MovementWhat is Therapeutic Jurisprudence and How Has it Been Received?Conclusion?Chapter 2 - The Process and the Unique features of Collaborative PracticeIntroductionThe Origins and Development of Collaborative LawThe Process - a broad overviewThe Participation AgreementThe Disqualification ClauseThe unique elements of the collaborative processAre collaborative lawyers taking on a higher level of ethical standards?So why would lawyers agree to engage with this process?The Multidisciplinary ModelConclusion?Chapter 3 - The Advent of the Uniform Collaborative Law Rules/Act 2010 and the ripple effect.IntroductionThe Impetus for an ActThe Uniform Collaborative Law ActPrior to Engaging in the ProcessEngaging in the Process - Core procedural provisions under the ActThe Impact of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act - Ireland as a case studyConclusionChapter 4 - What has the research revealed?IntroductionInternational Research - MethodologyWho is using the p
ContentsTable of casesTable of StatutesAbbreviationsIntroductionChapter 1 - The Theoretical Foundations of Collaborative Law and Alternative Dispute ResolutionIntroductionThe Theory of Alternative Dispute Resolution and the Importance of Understanding ConflictCollaborative Practice on the Dispute Resolution ContinuumCollaborative Practice as a 'Vector' in the Comprehensive Law MovementWhat is Therapeutic Jurisprudence and How Has it Been Received?Conclusion?Chapter 2 - The Process and the Unique features of Collaborative PracticeIntroductionThe Origins and Development of Collaborative LawThe Process - a broad overviewThe Participation AgreementThe Disqualification ClauseThe unique elements of the collaborative processAre collaborative lawyers taking on a higher level of ethical standards?So why would lawyers agree to engage with this process?The Multidisciplinary ModelConclusion?Chapter 3 - The Advent of the Uniform Collaborative Law Rules/Act 2010 and the ripple effect.IntroductionThe Impetus for an ActThe Uniform Collaborative Law ActPrior to Engaging in the ProcessEngaging in the Process - Core procedural provisions under the ActThe Impact of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act - Ireland as a case studyConclusionChapter 4 - What has the research revealed?IntroductionInternational Research - MethodologyWho is using the p
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