What are treatises?
Treatises provide an in-depth discussions of an area of law which both summarize the law and provide analysis and commentary. Below is a list of some important treatises on the subject of Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Available in the Law Library's General Collection
Alternative Dispute Resolution in North Carolina by Elizabeth Manley et al.
Alternative Dispute Resolution by Jay E. Grenig
Art of Advocacy: Settlement by Henry G. Miller
Domke on Commerical Arbitration
How Arbitration Works by Frank Elkouri et al.
The Law and Practice of United States Arbitration by Thomas Carbonneau
Mediation and Negotiation: Reaching Agreement in Law and Business by E. Wendy Trachte-Huber and Stephen K. Huber
Mediation: Law, Policy, & Practice by Sarah R. Cole et al.
Secondary sources on Alternative Dispute Resolution available on Westlaw
What are study aids?
Study aids provide brief overviews of a legal subject as well as questions that you can use to quiz yourself for deeper understanding. Current issues of the study aids listed below are available on reserve behind the Circulation Desk or in the General Collection. Below is a list of study aids on the subject of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).
Alternative Dispute Resolution : Negotiation, Mediation, Collaborative Law, and Arbitration by Ronald Levin & Jeffrey Lubbers
Mastering Alternative Dispute Resolution by Kelly M. Feeley and James A. Sheehan