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Flow diagram of the complete process for dispute resolution outlines the possible stages needed in all cases. In many situations, mutual resolution…
Form CH12: Stay for alternative dispute resolution.
Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
This research aims to assemble sources of data to study the impacts of urban growth on rural development, migration and slum formation
Findings from a quantitative survey of adults’ experiences of legal problems in England and Wales.
This report is a rapid review of a broad literature on conflict resolution systems and peacebuilding.
Music industry voluntary code that is a commitment to standards of good practice in relation to music streaming.
This Call for Evidence seeks views on the practicalities of aligning the ring-fencing and resolution regimes for banks and long-term options for reform.
Provides guidance on how planning can take account of the impact of new development on air quality.
This consultation sets out proposals to enhance the UK’s resolution regime for banking institutions (banks, building societies, and PRA-designated investment firms).
Evaluation summary of pilot to test the effectiveness of using Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) techniques in Large and/or Complex tax and related disputes.
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