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P-ISSN 1033-2839
E-ISSN 1839-3713
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Vol. 16, Issue 1, 2006January 01, 2006 AEST

Why Teach Alternative Dispute Resolution to Law Students? Part One: Past and Current Practices and Some Unanswered Questions

Judy Gutman, Tom Fisher, Erika Martens,
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Gutman, Judy, Tom Fisher, and Erika Martens. 2006. “Why Teach Alternative Dispute Resolution to Law Students?  Part One: Past and Current Practices and Some Unanswered Questions.” Legal Education Review 16 (1). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.53300/​001c.6190.

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