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The Community Dispute Resolution process is used to address concerns that may arise about some aspect of an entitys operation from the perspective of meeting Baseline Expectations for Trust in Federation.
A Community Dispute means any action, suit or proceeding between or among the Parties arising in connection with any disagreement, dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to an Agreement or any related document and/or work practices.
Dispute resolution refers to all processes that are used to address disputes. It includes all dispute resolution methods and approaches from early resolution through to formal tribunal or court processes. Disputes can involve: individuals (eg, neighbours in dispute over a shared driveway)
Allows any district court that elects to require the use of ADR in certain cases to do so only with respect to mediation, early neutral evaluation, and, if the parties consent, arbitration. Authorizes each court to exempt from requirements of this section cases in which arbitration would not be appropriate.
Directs each U.S. district court to: (1) authorize the use of ADR processes in all civil actions; (2) devise and implement its own ADR program to encourage and promote the use of ADR in its district; (3) examine the effectiveness of existing ADR programs and adopt appropriate improvements; and (4) retain or designate
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Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) refers to the different ways people can resolve disputes without a trial. Common ADR processes include mediation, arbitration, and neutral evaluation.
Common examples of community mediation include neighbour dispute mediation for homeowners, private tenants local authority tenants, resolution of disputes between members of a residents association, resolution of disputes between members of ethnic groups, or between ethnic groups and other communities.
While ADR provides more flexibility, cost savings, and privacy compared to formal litigation, it also has some disadvantages. ADR processes may not resolve every dispute, lack rules and precedents, and can delay resolution if the dispute then moves to litigation.
To promote peaceful relations by assisting communities experiencing fear, conflict, or tensions relating to discriminatory practices, hate incidents, or hate crimes that have a community impact.
The term alternative dispute resolution (ADR) means any procedure, agreed to by the parties of a dispute, in which they use the services of a neutral party to assist them in docHubing agreement and avoiding litigation.

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