ADR practice in planning conflicts: Australian lawyers’ thinking on ADR, training and mentorship

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K. Douglas, R. Goodman, A. Kallies
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ABSTRACT Lawyers’ alternative dispute resolution (ADR) practice is an important part of legal practice and education. In this research project, we explored the views of planning lawyers in Melbourne, Australia who were engaged in the ADR processes of mediation and compulsory conferencing. The participants interviewed endorsed the use of ADR in planning disputes and spoke of the need to adopt a collaborative approach drawing on their negotiation and communication skills. They also spoke of their role providing legal expertise in a complex jurisdiction. The lawyers reflected on the nature of planning disputes where conflict can be emotional as disputes deal with the communities’ lived experience of the built environment and the wider concerns of the planning of cities. The lawyers showed the ability to focus on the larger justice issues that affect the jurisdiction. Additionally, the study explored the lawyers’ views on their training in ADR. While some participants appreciated ADR training courses, many pointed to the benefits of learning from those lawyers experienced in planning law disputes. The research presented here suggests the need for ongoing peer support and mentorship for lawyers in the use of ADR, in addition to training, that is particular to their jurisdiction.
计划冲突中的ADR实践:澳大利亚律师对ADR、培训和指导的思考
摘要律师替代纠纷解决实践是法律实践和法律教育的重要组成部分。在本研究项目中,我们探讨了澳大利亚墨尔本参与调解和强制会议ADR过程的规划律师的观点。受访的与会者赞同在规划纠纷中使用ADR,并谈到有必要利用他们的谈判和沟通技能采取合作方法。他们还谈到了他们在复杂的管辖权中提供法律专业知识的作用。律师们反思了规划纠纷的性质,其中冲突可能是情绪化的,因为纠纷涉及社区对建筑环境的生活体验和城市规划的更广泛关注。律师们表现出了专注于影响司法管辖权的更大司法问题的能力。此外,该研究还探讨了律师对ADR培训的看法。虽然一些参与者对ADR培训课程表示赞赏,但许多人指出,向那些在策划法律纠纷方面经验丰富的律师学习有好处。这里介绍的研究表明,除了培训外,还需要在ADR的使用方面为律师提供持续的同行支持和指导,这是他们管辖范围内特有的。
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