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  •  ADR Resources  - http://www.adrr.com/
     A collection of alternative dispute resolution resources, including worksheets, outlines, newsletters and essays relating to mediation and arbitration.
  •  Centre for Dispute Resolution  - http://www.cedr.co.uk/
     Non-profit organization in the United Kingdom, providing alternative dispute resolution services, including business and international disputes, providing information and training services, and advocating for expanded use of ADR.
  •  Partners for Democratic Change Slovakia  - http://www.pdcs.sk/english.html
     Slovakia-based NGO providing facilitation, mediation, and conflict resolution education, training and services in Europe. Services, projects, contractors and contacts.
  •  Iran-United States Claims Tribunal  - http://www.iusct.org
     Official website of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, an international arbitral tribunal established 19 January 1981 by treaty between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States of America.
  •  Mediate First  - http://www.mediatefirst.co.uk
     United Kingdom based mediation service for solving all types of business and personal disputes.
  •  Arbitration Virtual Library.  - http://www.interarb.com/vl/pages/
     Links to Alternative dispute resolution information and resources, including 'international public arbitration' for disputes between nations, from the World Wide Web Virtual Library project.
  •  CRInfo  - http://www.crinfo.org/
     Links to internet resources, and information about publications and organizations, on conflict resolution.
  •  Permanent Court of Arbitration  - http://www.pca-cpa.org/
     The first world body dedicated to the pacific settlement of disputes, now also very active in international commercial arbitration. Established by the first Hague Peace Conference in 1899.