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A Case Study in Collaborative Governance: Health Law Reform in Georgia
Conflict Resolution Quarterly
  • Charity Scott, Georgia State University College of Law
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract

This case study illustrates how collaborative governance through consensus building can work well to achieve law reform, with shared responsibilities among elected officials, private and professional stakeholder's, and ordinary citizens. The author discusses the participants involved and the process adopted in Georgia to reform the state’s law on advance directives for health care. She identifies some of the best practices that contributed to the success of this law-reform effort, and offers some lessons learned for future work in collaborative governance.

DOI
10.1002/crq.20029
Citation Information
Charity Scott, A Case Study in Collaborative Governance: Health Law Reform in Georgia, 28 Conflict Resol. Q. 441 (2011).