Examples & Explanations: Dispute Resolution is the perfectcomplement to any course on ADR, Negotiation, Mediation, or Arbitration,because it balances theory with practice exercises - the way disputeresolution is taught in most classes. Using the proven-effective Examples &Explanations pedagogy, straightforward text explains legal doctrines andanalytic frameworks; examples and explanations give students practice applyingthose concepts in every chapter.From the highly respected Examples & Explanations series,Examples & Explanations: Dispute Resolution features :clear and timely introductions to legal theory and analytic frameworks,including:the Federal Arbitration Act, federal preemption, challenges toarbitration, and evolving federal lawconfidentiality, the Uniform Mediation Act, and state confidentialitylawsexplanations of each of the three primary ADR processes and the keyconcepts typically taught in an ADR classexamples and explanations pedagogy that gives students practiceapplying the concepts covered in each chaptera logical organization that traces the coverage in most survey courseson Dispute Resolutionliberal use of visual aids, such as diagrams, charts, and conceptualillustrationsreferences to the principle cases used in most leading casebooks,including recent Supreme Court opinionsdistinguished authorship : Moffitt is co-editor of the award-winningHandbook of Dispute Resolution and has authored more than a dozen articles ondispute resolution; Schneider is a co-author of Dispute Resolution: Beyond theAdversarial Model, with Menkel-Meadow et al., and co-author of two other bookson negotiation with Roger FisherThe Examples & Explanations pedagogy is perfectly tailored for theway most dispute resolution courses are taught. Examine your desk copy todetermine whether your students wouldn't benefit from working through thesecarefully-crafted questions and hypotheticals on their own or as part of a classroom exercise.