Question 3: In recent years, the
enforceability of arbitration clauses, particularly in the context
of consumer agreements (e.g., ________ agreements), has drawn scrutiny
from courts.
Question 4: Straus
provides education to law and graduate students, as well as
mid-career professionals in areas of ________, negotiation, arbitration,
international dispute resolution and peacemaking.
Question 6: Moreover, they can be provided
on a global scale, where no effective domestic remedies are
available to disputing parties, as in the case of the UDRP and ________ disputes.
Question 7: It
provides that where it appears to the court that there exist
elements, which may be acceptable to the parties, the court may
formulate the terms of a possible settlement and refer the same for
arbitration, conciliation, ________ or judicial settlement.
Question 8: In ________, there
is a third party, a mediator, who facilitates the resolution
process (and may even suggest a resolution, typically known as a
"mediator's proposal"), but does not impose a resolution
on the parties.
Question 10: In fact,
some courts now require some parties to resort to ADR of some type,
usually ________,
before permitting the parties' cases to be tried.