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The Theory and Practice of Representative Negotiation
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Status: Available
Author: Colleen Hanycz, Trevor Farrow, Frederick Zemans
ISBN/ISSN: 978-1-55239-264-5
Year: 2008
Description: Text / Softcover / One colour / 322 pages
Instructor's Guide/Teacher's Resource: Available
Subject: ADR/Conflict Resolution/Mediation/Negotiation
Division: University
Publisher: Emond Montgomery Publications
Contact: Instructor Support

Regular Price: $70.00

Instructor's Resources
Contact Mike Thompson at mthompson@emp.ca

Overview

Emond Montgomery Publications presents a welcome new title in the field of negotiation, The Theory and Practice of Representative Negotiation. With a highly respected line-up of contributors and a strong Canadian focus, this book will be of great interest not just to the law community, but to practitioners, professors, and students in any discipline where strong representative skills are essential.

Highly accessible, this book blends the key ingredients of theoretical and experiential learning. With attention paid to ethics and professional responsibility, the authors allow students to consider the inherent risks and potential gains associated with various approaches to strategic negotiations.

In addition to the main author team, the book features chapter contributions from Michael Coyle, Paul Emond, Delee Fromm, Michelle LeBaron, and Andrew Pirie.

TopContent Summary

Preface

PART I Introduction
  • Chapter 1: An Introduction to Representative Negotiation

PART II Representative Negotiation
  • Chapter 2: Representative Negotiation

PART III Negotiation Process
  • Chapter 3: Introduction to the Negotiation Process Model
  • Chapter 4: Strategic Negotiation: Moving Through the Stages

PART IV Ethics
  • Chapter 5: Representative Negotiators of Integrity

PART V Perspectives, Lenses and Issues Pertaining to Legal Negotiation
          • Chapter 6: Shapeshifters and Synergy:
            Toward a Culturally Fluent Approach to Representative Negotiation
  • Chapter 7: Power and Negotiation
  • Chapter 8: Gender and Negotiation
  • Chapter 9: Emotion in Negotiation
  • Chapter 10: The Essential Role of Communication in Negotiation
  • Chapter 11: Critiques of Settlement Advocacy

Index

TopAbout the Authors

Colleen Hanycz and Trevor Farrow are on the faculty of Osgoode Hall Law School, York University. Frederick Zemans is Professor Emeritus at Osgoode Hall Law School.