Authors

J.B. Ruhl

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Brigham Young University Law Review

Publication Date

1997

ISSN

0360-151X

Page Number

777

Keywords

dispute resolution, litigation, mediation, complex adaptive system

Disciplines

Dispute Resolution and Arbitration | Law

Abstract

This article uses my work on complex adaptive systems to think about how litigation and mediation differ in terms of adaptive qualities, suggesting that mediation is indeed a more adaptive mode of dispute resolution in certain contexts.

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