rule of reason
Interest-based negotiations are superior to positionbased negotiations because:
• the difference between the interests of the parties is often large.
• interestbased negotiation requires the presence of a judge or magistrate.
• positionbased negotiation is often only concerned with preparing for litigation.
• interest-based negotiations allow room for consideration of nonfactual concerns, such as relationships and long-term interests.
The determination that a crime has been committed and that evidence i s sufficient to warrant the accused standing trial is known as:
• nolo contendere.
• indictment.
• double jeopardy.
• probable cause.
Which of the following is true under the regulations of interstate com merce?
• Regulation on any activity is appropriate if it aids interstate commerce.
• Activities affecting interstate commerce do not come under the power o f the deferral government.
• Intrastate activities affecting interstate commerce can be regulated onl y by the state governments.
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