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Kenneth R. Feinberg
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Publisher: Journals Gateway
Negotiation Journal (2005) 21 (2): 231–244.
Published: 22 March 2005
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View articletitled, Compensation Schemes and Dispute Resolution Mechanisms: Beyond the Obvious
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Because compensation and dispute resolution lie at the core of most resettlement proposals, this panel had two main objectives: to get an accurate grasp of the current Israeli approach to these challenges and to glean insights from relevant experiences in other settings. Before reading our panelists’ presentations, one might be forgiven for reasonably thinking that “compensation equals cash” and “dispute resolution equals court.” As our panelists discussed, however, such a straightforward view is simply inadequate to the needs of the resettlement problem — a much richer view of compensation and dispute resolution is required.