The Discourses of Dispute Resolution

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This volume presents some of the findings from a project on various aspects of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), including conciliation, mediation, and arbitration. To study the discursive practices of ADR today, an international initiative has been undertaken by a group of specialists in discourse analysis, law, and arbitration from more than twenty countries. The chapters in this volume draw on discourse-based data (narrative, documentary and interactional) to investigate the extent to which the ‘integrity’ of ADR principles is maintained in practice, and to what extent there is an increasing level of influence from litigative processes and procedures. The primary evidence for such practices comes from textual and discourse-based studies, ethnographic observations, and narratives of experience on the part of experts in the field, as well as on the part of some of the major corporate stakeholders drawn from commercial sectors.

Author(s): Vijay K. Bhatia; Christopher N. Candlin; Maurizio Gotti
Series: Linguistic Insights: Studies in Language and Communication 123
Publisher: Peter Lang
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 290

Vijay K. Bhatia/Christopher N. Candlin/Maurizio Gotti: Introduction - Giuliana Garzone: Promoting Arbitration and Mediation on the Web - Paola Catenaccio: Framing the Discourses of Arbitration and Mediation: A Comparative Analysis - Stefania M. Maci: The Modus Operandi of Litigation in Arbitration - Anne Wagner: Acquiring Knowledge in the International Commercial Arbitration Space in France - Olga Denti/Michela Giordano: Till Money (and Divorce) Do us Part: Premarital Agreements in American and Spanish Legal Discourse - Larissa D'Angelo: Online Dispute Resolution in Italy: State of the Art and Future Perspectives - Celina Frade: Linguistic Pathologies in Arbitration Clauses - Michele Sala: Arguing the Case: Discoursal Aspects of Italian Commercial Arbitration - Chiara Degano: Indicators of Argumentation in Arbitration Awards: A Diachronic Perspective - Patrizia Anesa: Spoken Interaction in Arbitration: An Analysis of Italian Arbitration Proceedings - Girolamo Tessuto: US Commercial Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures: Linguistic and Discoursal Features of a Genre in Action - Alessandra Fazio: Variation in the Juridical Language of Sports Arbitration