legitimacy

View by:
legitimacy

Showing 1–16 of 44 results

  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Business and Commercial Role-Play:

    67 Fish Pond Lane

    Elizabeth Gray, Mark Gordon and Bruce Patton
    Two-party distributive and potentially integrative negotiation between principals over the sale of a house
  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Legal Role-Play:

    Baker & Irwin v. Department of Human Services

    Bruce Deming
    Two-party negotiation between attorneys for a state agency and a gay advocacy group regarding a state policy that led to the removal of two foster children from the home of a gay couple
  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Cross-Cultural Role-Play:

    Bamara Border Dispute

    Michael D. Landry
    Two-team, multi-issue negotiation between representatives of two fictional countries regarding a disputed border and a military stand-off
  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Business and Commercial Role-Play:

    Bradford DevelopmentNegotiating a Linkage Agreement

    Two-party, single-issue distributive negotiation over a linkage payment that a developer must make to a city government; includes ethical issues
  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Legal Role-Play:

    Broken Benches

    Author(s): Marjorie Corman Aaron and JAMS/Endispute
    Four-person mediation and/or arbitration of a personal injury claim, among plaintiff, plaintiff's lawyer, and counsel for defendant's insurance company; arbitrator roles include possible plaintiff or defense bias
  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Family Role-Play:

    Building BridgesA High School Curriculum on Negotiation

    A high school curriculum on resolving differences through negotiation
  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Family Role-Play:

    Carter Estate Problem, The

    Mark Drooks, Andrew Tavel, Kenneth Hyatt, Mark Gordon, and Bruce Patton
    Two-party, multi-issue integrative negotiation between brothers over the settlement of their father's estate
  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Community Dispute Resolution Role-Play:

    Changing Times for the Senior Center in Redwood Hills

    Connie Ozawa
    Multi-party, multi-issue facilitated negotiation for five or six players representing civic and business leaders and owner of a senior center regarding the expansion of other groups' use of the center
  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Contracts Role-Play:

    Contract Negotiations in the Building Trades

    Lawrence Susskind
    Nine-party, multi-issue contract negotiation among three coalitions involved in the building trades; includes internal coalition meetings before the external negotiations
  • Books
    View Details

    Dealing with an Angry PublicThe Mutual Gains Approach to Resolving Public Disputes

    Lawrence Susskind & Patrick Field

    Winner of the 1996 CPR Award for Excellence in ADR (Outstanding Book Category)
  • Video and Audio
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

    Deliberative Democracy Meets Dispute ResolutionReflections and Insights from the 2005 Workshop on Deliberative Democracy and Dispute Resolution, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    Carri Hulet (producer), under the supervision of Lawrence Susskind

    Highlights of dialogue from a two-day workshop on deliberative democracy and dispute resolution approaches to civic engagement
  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Business and Commercial Role-Play:

    Development Negotiations in the Project Review Process

    John Forester
    Two-party, three-issue, scoreable negotiation between a developer and a city planner over the design, process, and affordability of a proposed housing development
  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Community Dispute Resolution Role-Play:

    Dioxin – Waste to Energy Game

    Denise Madigan, Steve Foster, and Lawrence Susskind
    Six-party, multi-issue negotiation among four scientists, a city representative, and an environmentalist to develop the city's solid waste management strategy; also known as: Dioxin: Resource Recovery.
  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Business and Commercial Role-Play:

    Dirty LaundrySmall claims mediation involving meeting design, emotions and differing views in value and legitimacy.

    Pat Aaron
    Three-person mediated small-claims dispute between a dry cleaning business and a customer over compensation for torn shirts
  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Business and Commercial Role-Play:

    DirtyStuff I

    Lawrence Susskind
    Five-person, multi-issue facilitated negotiation among industry, environmental, labor, and government representatives to develop single-text regulation of toxic industrial by-product
  • Role Simulations
    View Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    Business and Commercial Role-Play:

    Discount Marketplace and Hawkins Development

    Lawrence Bacow
    Two-party negotiation between a shopping center developer and a prospective anchor tenant over the terms of the proposed lease's "use, assignment, and subletting" clause