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This emergent aspect of ADR has attracted a broad range of people from very different underlying case streams—visible from the relatively large group who spend a significant part of their time in this area. Dispute systems design could be viewed as a form of practice like mediation or arbitration, rather than as a subject area. I have used the “subject” approach here because it is so treated in the membership categories of the Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution.

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