This title was first published in 2000: A study of Quaker decision-taking, seen as a form of dispute avoidance, and Quaker dispute resolution. At its core is an ethnography of one Quaker meeting, a faith group which meets for worship at a Quaker Meeting House. Thus the focus of the book is on one particular community. The first part of the study sets out those arguments within the academic legal community that the authors believe the book relates...