Skip to Main Content

Alternative Dispute Resolution

Study Aids

Books

The following books, available at the Georgia State College of Law Library, are an excellent source of information on arbitration in general, or Georgia arbitration specifically.  The list is by no means comprehensive.  You can find additional books in GIL.

CRS Reports

The Congressional Research Service (CRS) serves the Congress throughout the legislative process by providing comprehensive and reliable legislative research and analysis that are timely, objective, authoritative, and confidential, thereby contributing to an informed national legislature.

Law Reviews and Periodicals

Below are some Journals that focus on ADR issues.  The list is not comprehensive.  You can also find articles through Index to Legal Periodicals, LegalTrac, or Hein Online among other sources.

Treatises

The following treatises, available at the Georgia State College of Law Library, are an excellent source of comprehensive information on arbitration.  Treatises are alphabetically ordered by title.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions of the authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the State of Georgia, and shall not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes. Georgia State University College of Law and the authors of the works contained on this website do not assume or accept any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, currentness, or comprehensiveness of the content on this website. The content on this website does not in any manner constitute the issuance of legal advice or counsel. The information on this website is intended to provide resources that may aid the research of the topics presented, and are in no way a comprehensive list of sources one should consult on the topics presented. Please note that case law, statutory law, and administrative law may be modified and/or overturned. Additionally, because the laws vary between jurisdictions, the laws referred to herein may or may not be applicable to the law within the reader’s jurisdiction.