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.
Dictionary of Conflict Resolution
by
Douglas H. Yarn
A Practical Approach to Alternative Dispute Resolution
by
Stuart Sime; Susan Blake; Julie Browne
Alternative Dispute Resolution
by
Nancy F. Atlas; Steven J. Huber; Wendy Trachte-Huber
Alternative methods of dispute resolution
by
Martin A. Frey
Handbook on Commercial Arbitration
by
Thomas E. Carbonneau & Jeanette A. Jaeggi
Mediation: Six Ways in Seven Days - Special Part of the Mediation Process
by
Hans Boserup
Negotiation: Theory and Practice
by
Melissa L. Nelken
The Three Paths of Justice: Court Proceedings, Arbitration and Mediation in England
by
Neil Andrews
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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.
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.