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Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Regulatory Process
Michigan State University Press, 2020 eISBN: 978-1-60917-618-1 | Paper: 978-1-61186-342-0 Library of Congress Classification KF5417.G35 2020 Dewey Decimal Classification 347.739
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
An in-depth look at the institutionalization of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes in the federal and state regulatory arenas over the past twenty-five years, this volume showcases the value of these processes and highlights the potential for their expanded application and growth. It describes ADR techniques, how to use them, and how to integrate them into existing processes, using examples from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and three state utility regulatory commissions. The book recounts ADR successes, recognizing that traditional litigative methods may not always meet the needs of agencies, the parties, or the public. Institutionalizing these processes requires a systematic commitment to different approaches to problem-solving and, ultimately, cultural change. The authors spearheaded initiatives to integrate these processes and skills at the federal level. Drawing from valuable insights gained from their experience, the authors introduce a versatile new ADR system design model, the Voices of Value, which aims to enhance input, creativity, and effectiveness in regulatory and other public arenas as well as the private sector. See other books on: Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice | Alternative Dispute Resolution | Negotiating | Public utilities | Regulatory Process See other titles from Michigan State University Press |
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