Dispute Systems Design

Dispute Systems Design

Dispute systems design (DSD) involves the creation of a set of dispute resolution processes to help an organization, institution, nation-state, or other set of individuals better manage a particular conflict and/or a continuous stream or series of conflicts. For an article about systems for dealing with disputes within organizations see also Complaint Systems.

For a concise introduction to Dispute Systems Design: Professor Bob Bordone's Introduction to Dispute Systems Design PDF.

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See also

References

Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Roots and Inspirations: A Brief History of the Foundations of Dispute Resolution, THE HANDBOOK OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION, Michael L. Moffitt and Robert C. Bordone, eds., 13 – 31, (PON Books, 2005).

Further reading

  • William Ury, Jeanne M. Brett, and Stephan B. Goldberg,Getting Disputes Resolved: Design Systems to Cut the Costs of Conflict. (PON Books, 1993).
  • Cathy Costantino and Christina Sickles-Merchant,Designing Conflict Management Systems. (Jossey-Bass, 1996).
  • Khalil Z. Shariff, Designing Institutions to Manage Conflict: Principles of the Problem Solving Organization, 8 Harv. Negot. L. Rev. 133, 133-57 (2003).

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