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schema:description 2 | "内容記述: Chapter I. ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION: THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: 1. Introduction; 2. History: 2.1. Early Experiments; 2.2. Financial Support; 2.3. Seminal Publications; 2.4. Government Experiments in Negotiated Rule Making; 3. Recent Trends; 4. The Theory of Environmental Mediation; 5. Special Difficulties Involved in Resolving Environmental Disputes: 5.1. Identifying the Stakeholders; 5.2. Internal Discipline; 5.3. The Necessity of Government Approval; 5.4. Multiplicity and Complexity of Issues; 5.5. Bounding the Agreement: the Difficulty in Defining Terms; 5.6. The Economic Problem: Assigning Market Values to the Environment; 5.7. Conflicting Claims to Public Interest Representation; 5.8. Implementation; 6. What Practitioners Agree On; 7. Holding the Mediator Accountable; 8. The Strengths and Weaknesses of Mediation in Resolving Environmental Disputes: 81. Strengths; 8.2. Perceived Weaknesses and Some Rebuttals; 9. The Transferability of Environmental Dispute Resolution (EDR) Theory as Practised into the United States: What can be Learned from the American Experience?; 10. Obstacles to the Development of Indigenous Theory: 10.1. Neutrality; 10.2. Transparency; 10.3. Commitment; 10.4. The Role of (and Belief in )Science; 10. 5. The Role and Responsibility of Government; Chapter II. ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN GERMANY: 1. Introduction; 2. The Politico-administrative and Legal Context: 2.1. Development of Environmental Policy in Germany: a Brief Overview; 2.2. Policy Style and Legal Climate; 2.3. Changing Conditions for the Context for Environmental Cooperation; 3. The Development of Environmental Dispute Resolution (EDR): 3.1. A Difficult Starting Point; 3.2. Overview; 3.3. Regulatory Action and Standard-setting; 3.3.1. Enforcement and Informal Administrative Activity; 3.3.2. Norm and Standard-setting Processes (Reg Neg) (1) Standard -setting; (2) Technical Standard-setting; 34. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in Other Areas; 4. The Mediation Procedure in the District of Neuss: 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Background Information on the District of Neuss; 4.3. Background to the Neuss Mediation Procedure; 4.4. Chronology of the Mediation Procedure; 4.5. How the Procedure Stands and Overview of the Results; 4.6. Results of Research into the Neuss Procedure; 4.7. Participants=Assessment of the Procedure; 4.8. Gravitation Force of Conventional Political Processes; 4.9. Conclusion; 5. Experiences with EDR: Results, Problems and Advantages: 5.1. A General Balance; 5.2. Problems; 5.3. Lawyers and EDR; 5.4.A Brief Resume; Part III. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSENSUS-BUILDING AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN THE UK: 1. Introduction; 2. Reasons for the Emergence of Collaborative Processes in the UK; 2.1. Problems with Current Procedures; 2.2. High-profile Environmental Conflicts; 2.3. Growing Awareness of Alternative Dispute Resolution (AD); 2.4. Developments in Community Participation; 3. Experiences with Collaborative Processes: 3.1. Developments over the Last Five Years; 3.2. Current Uses of Collaborative Processes and Areas for Growth: 3.2.1.Local level; 3.2.2. National level; 3.2.3. European level; 3.2.4. Dialogues Initiated by Business; 3.2.5. Dialogues Initiated by National Government; 3.2.6. Dialogues Initiated by Local Government; 3.2.7. Mediation Initiated by Lawyers; 3.2.8. Investment in the Future and Prevention of Conflict; 3.2.9. Effects of the Regulatory Framework on Consensus-building Efforts; 3.3. Characteristics of Situations that are Appropriate for Consensus-building; 3.4. Benefits of Consensus-building; 3.5. Challenges Facing the Development of Collaborative Processes in the UK; 4. Practice of Collaborative Problem-solving in the UK: 4.1. Stages of the Process; 4.2. The Facilitator; 4.3. Skills and Techniques; 5. Conclusions: Development Continues; Chapter IV. THE PRACTICE OF COOPERATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: 1. Introduction; 2. Environmental Dispute Resolution (EDR): Contexts and Definitions; 3. A Continuum of EDR Approaches and Procedures: 3.1.. Command Decision-making; 3.2. Consultative Decision-marking; 3.3. Co-operative Decision-making and Dispute Resolution; 4. History and Applications of EDR in the Developing World; 5. Motivations and Perceived Advantages for Using EDR; 6. The Development of Practice and Institutional Arrangements for EDR: 6.1. Domestic NGOs and Universities; 6.2. International Professional Conflict Management Practitioners and Firms; 6.3. International Non-Governmental and Governmental Development Agendas and Foundations; 6.4. Domestic Governmental Organisations; 7. Some Institutional Models of EDR Programmes and Service Providers; 8. Possible Activities and Roles in Institutional Development; 9. Arenas of Applications: Appropriate Issues for EDR; 10. Development of EDR Service Providers and Professionals; 11. Further Development of EDR: Issues, Obstacles, Opportunities and Trends: 11.1. Developing Culturally Appropriate Dispute Resolution Approaches and Procedures; 11.2. The Problem of Resolving Disputes in a Weak or Under-defined Legal/Regulatory Environment; 11.3. Resistance by Potential Parties; 11.4. Lack of Resources on the Part of Government Agencies and Public Interest Groups; 12. Conclusion; Chapter V. THE PRACTICE OF MEDIATION IN COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENTAL DISPUTES: Introduction: 1. When are Mediation Techniques suitable?; 2. The Mediation Agreement; 3. The Pre-mediation Procedure; 4. The Mediation Process; 5. Failure to Agree; 6. The Settlement Agreement; 7. Case Study; 8. Conclusion....(more)" |
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