PPL517 Solutions

PPL517

1. One of these is not a type of conciliation

Family Disputes

international disputes

Community and Neighborhood Disputes

conciliatory disputes

2. Which of the ADR mechanism does not make use of a third party

Negotiation

Mediation

Conciliation

Early Neutral

3. Which of these is not true

Time to resolve a dispute may be a limitation

Mediation is voluntary and all parties are required to participate.

ADR provides platform for informal and less confrontational means of disputenresolution.

A court- ordered Mediation process is binding on all parties

4. Which ADR Mechanism gives a binding Awardn

Early neutral

Negotiation

Mini-trial

Arbitration

5. All except one is an ADR mechanism

Conciliation

Mediation is voluntary and all parties are required to participate.

Negotiation

Litigation

6. One of these is not true ;

Litigation is a win/lose means of dispute resolution

Arbitration is adequate for resolving criminal matters

reduce delays and frustrations that attend litigants in the normal court process.

improves the growth and effectiveness of the justice system

7. Under which mechanism do we have an expert that evaluates the s strength of the case for the parties.

Negotiation

Expert determination

Early Neutral Evaluation

Mini-trial

8. The formalization of ADR was arguably brought about by an American Litigation lawyer

Leeming

Eric Green

Allan Goodman

Milton Keynes

9. Characteristics of Mediation includes all but one

Party driven

Use of counsel

flexibility

Direct participation

10. What are the essential Features of Arbitration

Final and Binding Awards that are enforceable by law

Arbitral tribunal controls proceedings

Flexibility

Knowledgeable Neutrals to serve as arbitrators

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