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What are the alternative methods of dispute resolution  

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What are the alternative methods of dispute resolution? Discuss each. Alternative methods of dispute resolution (ADR) are methods of resolving a dispute without resorting to using the courts. The fundamental principles of Alternative Dispute Resolutions are Negotiation, Tribunals, Conciliation, Arbitration and Mediation. Many of these approaches include the use of a neutral individual such as a mediator who can assist disputing parties in resolving their disagreements. The use of these methods helps in bringing justice to all people concerned with civil matters. The most obvious and most cost effective way of resolving disputes is by negotiation. It is where the two parties get together and discuss the points of the matter. Also this way of solving disputes means that the parties involved may remain on talking grounds, which usually benefits everyone concerned. If the matter cannot be solved through informal negotiating then the parties involved can involve solicitors to negotiate...

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