Negotiated Settlements

Negotiated Settlements
Author: Steven A Wernke
Publsiher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2013-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780813043722

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This multidisciplinary--indeed, transdisciplinary--combination of archaeological, historical, and ethnographic research reveals how the Andean people of southern Peru's Colca Valley experienced and responded to successive waves of colonial rule by the Inka and Spanish empires from the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries. While most research splits the prehispanic and post-conquest eras into separate domains of study, Steven Wernke's perspective explicitly combines archaeological and documentary sources to bridge the Spanish conquest of the Andes. He integrates GIS-based spatial analyses of documentary sources with archaeological survey and the only excavations of an early Spanish doctrinal settlement in the highland Andes to present a local perspective on how new communities and landscapes emerged as part of a continuous process of adapting to consecutive imperial occupations. Wernke's findings show how Spanish ideals of urban order penetrated this rural provincial setting as early as the first generation after the conquest, as well as the ways the integration of Spanish ideals depended on their resonance with prehispanic Andean precedents. Through integration of empirical research and social theory, this volume contributes to current debates on colonial and postcolonial theory, historical anthropology, and the growing field of colonial archaeology. At ease whether examining religious practice at early Franciscan mission settlements or reconstructing prehispanic Andean land use, Wernke argues that we should avoid thinking of relations within the Inka and Spanish states as a dichotomy between colonizers and colonized; instead he traces how new kinds of communities and landscapes were co-produced at the local scale.

Crafting Peace

Crafting Peace
Author: Caroline A. Hartzell,Matthew Hoddie
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2015-10-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780271034874

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The recent efforts to reach a settlement of the enduring and tragic conflict in Darfur demonstrate how important it is to understand what factors contribute most to the success of such efforts. In this book, Caroline Hartzell and Matthew Hoddie review data from all negotiated civil war settlements between 1945 and 1999 in order to identify these factors. What they find is that settlements are more likely to produce an enduring peace if they involve construction of a diversity of power-sharing and power-dividing arrangements between former adversaries. The strongest negotiated settlements prove to be those in which former rivals agree to share or divide state power across its economic, military, political, and territorial dimensions. This finding is a significant addition to the existing literature, which tends to focus more on the role that third parties play in mediating and enforcing agreements. Beyond the quantitative analyses, the authors include a chapter comparing contrasting cases of successful and unsuccessful settlements in the Philippines and Angola, respectively.

Negotiated Settlements in Bribery Cases

Negotiated Settlements in Bribery Cases
Author: Tina Søreide,Abiola Makinwa
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-04-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781788970419

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This thought-provoking book examines the scope, benefits and challenges of negotiated settlements as an enforcement mechanism in bribery cases, and demonstrates the need for a more harmonized and principled approach to deterring corporate bribery. Written by a global team of experts with backgrounds in legal practice, policy work and academia, it offers a truly international perspective, considering negotiated settlements in view of a variety of different legal systems and traditions.

The Influence of Selected Industry Characteristics on Negotiated Settlements

The Influence of Selected Industry Characteristics on Negotiated Settlements
Author: Albert Schwenk
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1971
Genre: Industries
ISBN: UCSC:32106015657338

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Outline of statistical method which may be used to test economic theory about the influence of selected industry characteristics on trends in wages behaviour in the USA - illustrates the method by means of a regression analysis of negotiated wage settlements in five industries. References and statistical tables.

From Stalemate to Settlement

From Stalemate to Settlement
Author: Colin P. Clarke,Christopher Paul
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2014-02-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780833082374

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Historical insurgencies that ended in settlement after a stalemate have generally followed a seven-step path. A "master narrative" distilled from these cases could help guide and assess the progress toward a negotiated settlement in Afghanistan.

Negotiated Settlements in New Brunswick

Negotiated Settlements   in New Brunswick
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1988
Genre: Collective labor agreements
ISBN: CORNELL:31924062287879

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Settlement Agreements in Commercial Disputes Negotiating Drafting Enforcement 2nd Edition

Settlement Agreements in Commercial Disputes  Negotiating  Drafting   Enforcement  2nd Edition
Author: Rosen, Velazquez
Publsiher: Wolters Kluwer
Total Pages: 2320
Release: 2019-06-16
Genre: Arbitration agreements, Commercial
ISBN: 9781543813241

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With nearly all corporate disputes being resolved in settlements, drafting strong, enforceable settlement agreements is one of the most critical and challenging areas of corporate and commercial law practice today. Yet there has never been a single, comprehensive guide to the complex legal issues involved in negotiating, drafting and enforcing settlement agreements until Settlement Agreements in Commercial Disputes. Here, in two comprehensive volumes, including CD-Rom and forms, top experts offer insights gained from many years of litigation and dispute resolution experience to give you critical tools needed to prepare successful settlements: Sophisticated analysis of the law and its application Detailed planning of effective drafting techniques In-depth coverage of "hot issues," such as multi-party settlements and tax considerations Strategies for handling "special topics," such as tax and environmental concerns A time-saving library of model agreements on disk for a variety of disputes and jurisdictions Extensive case citations And much more Whether you are looking for the best way to handle a particularly troubling issue, or simply want to be sure you have anticipated every legal eventuality, Settlement Agreements in Commercial Disputes will give you the insights, information and guidance needed to prepare settlement agreements that meet your client's or company's objectives. Note: Online subscriptions are for three-month periods. Previous Edition: Settlement Agreements in Commercial Disputes: Negotiating, Drafting and Enforcement ISBN: 9780735514782

Negotiated Settlements and Learning from the Arbitration Experience

Negotiated Settlements and Learning from the Arbitration Experience
Author: Craig Allen Olson,Barbara Rau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1991
Genre: Arbitration and award
ISBN: CORNELL:31924060563594

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