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Alternative Alternative Dispute Dispute Resolution Resolution •Ensure all mobiles are switched off •Feel free to ask questions – just raise your hand first •Have your précis notes (Ch.10 of The ELS) to hand so they can be checked Updated May 2013 Produced by Dr Jepson and Mrs Lindley

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Page 1: Alternative Dispute Resolution Ensure all mobiles are switched off Feel free to ask questions – just raise your hand first Have your précis notes (Ch.10

Alternative Alternative Dispute Dispute

ResolutionResolution•Ensure all mobiles are

switched off

•Feel free to ask questions – just raise your hand first

•Have your précis notes (Ch.10 of The ELS) to hand

so they can be checkedUpdated May 2013

Produced by Dr Jepson and Mrs Lindley

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Alternatives to the CourtsAlternatives to the Courts

Why do we need alternative ways of resolving disputes?

Draw a table showing the strengths and weaknesses of the

civil court process.

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Encouraging ADR…Encouraging ADR…

• Woolf report recommended more use of ADR.

• Judges now have a duty to encourage ADR.

• 1999 Civil Procedure Rules allow judges to “stay” court proceedings so ADR can be tried first.

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ADR MethodsADR Methods

• Negotiation• Mediation• Conciliation• Arbitration

• Also, some consider domestic tribunals to be a form of ADR.

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NegotiationNegotiation• Dispute resolution at its simplest

• Generally quicker and cheaper than other methods.

• How may the doctrine of Judicial Precedent help parties reach a settlement?

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MediationMediation• Neutral mediator helps parties reach

a compromise solution.

• Aim is to encourage the parties to find common ground.

• Mediator does not suggest solutions.

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Mediation Questions…Mediation Questions…

1. Give examples of the types of cases where mediation is often used.

2. What is a “formalised settlement conference”?

3. What is the typical cost of a mediator? How does this compare to the cost of going to court?

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ConciliationConciliation• Neutral third party plays an active

role in suggesting a solution.

• Process is now generally regarded as another form of mediation.

• Often used in unfair dismissal cases.

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ArbitrationArbitration• Both sides agree to let a third party

decide a solution.

• Arbitrator may be a lawyer or, alternatively, an expert in the field of the dispute.

• Either way, the decision is legally binding.

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Arbitration Act 1996Arbitration Act 1996

• Private arbitration is now governed by the Arbitration Act 1996.

• Write out s.1 Arbitration Act 1996 in your own words.

• What does it say?

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Scott v AveryScott v Avery Clause Clause

• Included in many commercial contracts (see example on p.126).

• Court will refuse to deal with the dispute.

• Why do you think many companies include these clauses in their contracts?

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Pros and Cons…Pros and Cons…

In pairs, produce a list showing the advantages and disadvantages of

the different methods of ADR.

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ADR in PracticeADR in Practice

• It is important to be able to give examples of when / where / how ADR is used in practice.

• Produce a chart with column 1 listing the different types of ADR and column 2 giving examples of when they are used in practice.

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Tribunals …Tribunals …

2 kinds – Domestic tribunals Administrative tribunals

• Domestic tribunals may be considered a form of ADR; administrative tribunals are slightly different.

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Domestic Tribunals …Domestic Tribunals …

• “In-house” tribunals set up by private bodies, usually for their own internal disciplinary control.

• Examples: Law Society, General Medical Council, FA

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Administrative TribunalsAdministrative Tribunals

• Operate alongside the court system.• Created to give people a method of

enforcing their entitlement to certain social rights, e.g. employment rights.

• Must be used instead of court proceedings.

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Administrative TribunalsAdministrative Tribunals

• Legally qualified chairperson, with two lay members who have specialist knowledge of topic.

• Use of lawyers is allowed but generally no legal funding is available.

• Deal with over a million cases each year.

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OmbudsmenOmbudsmen

• Individuals appointed by the Government to deal with disputes outstanding in certain areas.

• Examples: Prison Ombudsman, Legal Services Ombudsman.

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OmbudsmenOmbudsmen• Role is to investigate the way in

which a complaint was originally dealt with.

• Referrals may only be made through an MP, local councillor or MEP.

• Have little real power but reports are taken very seriously.

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Exam Question…Exam Question…

• Plan, then write, answers to the exam questions on page 131 of ‘The ELS’.

• Also, plan the below question:‘Discuss the argument that using

alternative methods of dispute resolution is better than using the

courts.’ (OCR, 2003)