Abstract
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Robert Angyal has posted an interesting response to Rachael Field’s earlier post about the National ADR Principles. Unfortunately, his post contains several conceptual confusions. This reply unpacks some of them.
First, Angyal asks ‘what is meant by “ADR”?’ Now, everyone knows that ‘ADR’ means alternative or appropriate dispute resolution, referring to a range of dispute resolution options that offer alternatives to the courtroom.
Robert Angyal has posted an interesting response to Rachael Field’s earlier post about the National ADR Principles. Unfortunately, his post contains several conceptual confusions. This reply unpacks some of them.
First, Angyal asks ‘what is meant by “ADR”?’ Now, everyone knows that ‘ADR’ means alternative or appropriate dispute resolution, referring to a range of dispute resolution options that offer alternatives to the courtroom.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Australian Dispute Resolution Research Network Blog |
| Publication status | Published - 8 Jul 2021 |
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