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Environmental Dispute Resolution

Professor(s)

Professor(s)

Semester

2014 Fall

About This Class

Resolving environmental disputes is notoriously difficult. These conflicts involve multiple parties, complicated factual matters and typically resist simple solutions. In this course, students will explore these characteristics, investigate the full range of processes available to manage environmental disputes and assesses relevant policy and practical considerations of process selection. Over the course of the semester, we will compare the use of adversarial and collaborative processes in environmental disputes and explore the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches. We will rely heavily on simulations to explore theories and build the skills needed to be effective environmental negotiators. Through this course you will develop an understanding of how to create an effective problem-solving climate that will meet your client's needs.ATTENDING THE FIRST CLASS IS MANDATORY. Environmental Law and Administrative Law are strongly recommended, but not required. Method of Evaluation: Performance in simulations, participation in Class and a final exam (Does not satisfy AWR) Satisfies skills requirement. JD/MELP: Alternative Dispute Resolution This is a limited enrollment course (24)

Class Code

ADR6415.A

Subject

Alternative Dispute Resolution