Doing justice : dispute resolution in the courts and beyond / co-edited by Ronalda Murphy, Patrick A. Molinari = Règlement des conflits : la justice n'appartient-elle qu'aux tribunaux? / sous la direction de Ronalda Murphy, Patrick A. Molinari.
Title
Doing justice : dispute resolution in the courts and beyond / co-edited by Ronalda Murphy, Patrick A. Molinari = Règlement des conflits : la justice n'appartient-elle qu'aux tribunaux? / sous la direction de Ronalda Murphy, Patrick A. Molinari.
Publication
Montréal : Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice = Institut canadien d'administration de la justice, c2009.
Papers presented at a conference organized by the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice and held at Halifax, N.S., Oct. 10-12, 2007. Cf. Foreword.
Bibliography (note)
Includes bibliographical references.
Language (note)
Includes some text in French.
Processing Action (note)
committed to retain
Contents
Introduction / Ronalda Murphy -- Why do public inquiries work? / Dennis R. O'Connor, Freya Kristjanson -- Introduction to panel on judicial models / Joanne Spriet -- Judicial models: Can we do better? Proposed reforms to civil procedure in British Columbia / Allan Seckel -- Le modèle judiciaire : pouvons-nous faire mieux? / Francois Rolland -- The role of mediation in human rights disputes / Heather M. MacNaughton -- New models in administrative hearings: the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario / Kaye Joachim -- Making mediation effective: models for best practice / Julie MacFarlane -- Progress in models of justice: From adjudication/arbitration through mediation to restorative conferencing (and back) / Bruce P. Archibald -- The privatization of justice: where are we going? / George W. Adams -- Would Aristotle have owned an iPod? / Jamie Campbell -- Mental health courts: can they break the cycle? /Richard D. Schneider -- Doing justice: new directions in restorative justice / Jennifer J. Llewellyn -- Justice for aboriginal communities: sharing the ways / Mary-Ellen Turpel Lafond -- Were Muslim barbarians really knockin on the gates of Ontario?: The religious arbitration controversy -- another perspective / Natasha Bakht -- On private choices and public justice: some microscopic and macroscopic reflections on the state's role in addressing faith-based arbitration / Jean-Francois Gaudreault-DesBiens -- Faith-based dispute resolution / Julie MacFarlane -- Public justice, private dispute resolution and democracy / Trevor C.W. Farrow.