Keynote Address: Consensus Building, Public Dispute Resolution, and Social Justice
Title:
Keynote Address: Consensus Building, Public Dispute Resolution, and Social Justice
Publication Type
:
Journal Article
Journal
:
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Year of Publication
:
2007
Authors:
Lawrence Susskind
Volume
:
35
Pagination
:
185-203
Date Published
:
01/2007
Publication Language
:
eng
Abstract
:
These remarks were prepared for and delivered at the Second Annual Fordham University School of Law Dispute Resolution Society Symposium on October 12, 2007. The Address discusses how democracy, public dispute resolution, and social justice fit together. The speaker opens with an example of a small city making a decision about a large industrial development project from the perspective of a traditional model and a consensus-oriented model. He then addresses three major problems with the first: (i) the majority rule problem; (ii) the representation problem; and (iii) the adversarial format problem. The speaker goes on to advocate for the consensusbuilding model, followed by a Question and Answer session.