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Structured negotiation as a boost for disability rights
The Structured Negotiation''s success is rooted in the mutually beneficial situation it offers, benefiting both service providers facing defaults and the complainants.
Structured Negotiation as a Dispute Resolution Alternative
- Definition and Adoption: Structured negotiation, a collaborative dispute resolution method, gains prominence as an alternative to litigation, emphasizing collaboration over confrontation.
- Success in Disability Rights Cases: Notably effective in settling disability rights cases in the U.S., structured negotiation resolves issues related to accessibility, leading to institutional reforms and driving strategies for accessible products.
- Win-Win Situation: At the core of its success lies the methodology''s ability to create a win-win situation, encouraging defaulting service providers to avoid litigation costs and negative publicity, while providing complainants with barrier-free marketplace participation.
Success Metrics and Legal Precedents
- Addressing Inaccessible Services: Structured negotiation succeeds in addressing issues with automated teller machines, point of sale devices, pedestrian signals, and service provider websites, achieving tangible improvements.
- Corporate Compliance and Legal Advocacy: Defaulting service providers, aiming to sidestep the drawbacks of litigation, find incentive in structured negotiation. Legal precedents form a crucial foundation for successful negotiations.
- Role in Accessibility Blueprint: Courts creating a blueprint for accessibility and legal compliance pave the way for structured negotiation, enabling businesses to ensure accessibility without resorting to lengthy litigation.
Application in the Indian Context
- Reducing Legal Complexities: As Indian civil courts face increasing pendency and red tape, structured negotiation provides an effective alternative, reducing paperwork and legal complexities.
- Challenges of Disability Legislation: India''s Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 faces challenges in enforcement. Structured negotiation offers a practical approach to address accessibility issues efficiently outside the legal process.
- Business Prioritization and Future Outlook: Structured negotiation''s success depends on service providers prioritizing disability issues. Advocating for a widespread adoption, the article emphasizes the business benefits of catering to persons with disabilities.