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The environmental dispute in the Brown Paper Company Case (described in chapter 4) essentially involved two parties—the EPA and the paper company. By contrast, there were many negotiators (both groups and individuals) in the Grayrocks and South Carolina cases (chapter 3). Environmental problems are often of the multiparty variety.
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Bacow, L.S., Wheeler, M. (1984). Two-Party versus Multiparty Negotiation. In: Environmental Dispute Resolution. Environment, Development, and Public Policy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2296-0_6
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