Event
16th
Dec 2021

VIDHI BOOK ADDA: Discussion on the book ‘Structured Negotiation: A Winning Alternative to Lawsuits’ by Lainey Feingold

Thursday, 16 Dec 2021, 8:00 pm-Thursday, 16 Dec 2021, 10:00 pm

The third conversation in the Vidhi Book Adda Series is a discussion on the book ‘Structured Negotiation: a Winning Alternative to Lawsuits’ by Lainey Feingold, on December 16th at 8pm IST.

For persons with disabilities, poor access to the services and facilities that the able-bodied take for granted has become the background noise of their lives. Technology has enormous potential to dismantle the barriers they face. However, if not designed with the needs of the disabled in mind, technology can reinforce and exacerbate pre-existing barriers. While the Rights of persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 requires all service providers, private and public, to make their platforms disabled friendly, a recent survey brought to light that more than 40 such mainstream platforms remain inaccessible. Given this state of affairs, are time-consuming, expensive and emotionally exacting lawsuits the only way out?

Lainey Feingold’s book proposes an alternative pathway for ‘principled peacemaking’. Called structured negotiation, the technique she proposes involves constructive good-faith engagement with service providers, to find amicable solutions to disputes. While her technique has predominantly been used to address the barriers faced by the disabled, the structured negotiation mindset is applicable across a range of contexts and fact situations.

The aim of this conversation will be to evaluate the salient features of this approach, its efficacy in the Indian milieu and the approach to practically operationalizing it in practical situations. We hope that the conversation will help participants acquire a robust understanding of the way structured negotiation has been deployed to better the lives of the disabled thus far and the know-how to use this strategy in their everyday lives and legal disputes.

Speakers

  • Lainey Feingold, Disability Rights Lawyer, Public Speaker and Author
  • Shilpi Kapoor, CEO, Barrier Break – a Digital Accessibility Firm

The discussion will be moderated by Rahul Bajaj, Senior Resident Fellow, Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy.