Conflict Resolution|Ethics|Religion

Making Peace With "No" — Forgiveness and Mental Health

Conflict Resolution|Ethics|Religion

Making Peace With "No" — Forgiveness and Mental Health

Frederic Luskin, Director of the Stanford Forgiveness Projects, reminded a packed house at the ABA Dispute Resolution meeting in San Francisco that a 2-yr old who is told "no" screams and yells when she doesn't get what she wants, but then eventually stops and moves on to the next thing. ...

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Conflict Resolution|Mediation|United States

Disputes Involving "Who You Are" Rather Than "What You Want"

Conflict Resolution|Mediation|United States

Disputes Involving "Who You Are" Rather Than "What You Want"

In his keynote address to the Section of Dispute Resolution of the American Bar Association, MIT Professor Lawrence Susskind urged that it was time for ADR professionals to get involved in the failure of meaningful discourse in American public life, and to assist people to talk to each other about deeply...

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Conflict Resolution|systems design

Theory Becomes Practice: A Project with Built-In Conflict Prevention

Conflict Resolution|systems design

Theory Becomes Practice: A Project with Built-In Conflict Prevention

From the invaluable BASESwiki comes news of just the development I and others have pounded the table about:  A long-term project that features a formal and permanent "canary-in-the-mine" that identifies and addresses problems early on, and successfully prevents conflicts....

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Conflict Resolution|International|Mediation|Religion

Muslim Law: Negotiation and Mediation in a Different Context

Conflict Resolution|International|Mediation|Religion

Muslim Law: Negotiation and Mediation in a Different Context

The third and final student paper I intend to share addresses the emergence of Islamic law in countries that are, or promise to be, important trade partners with western businesses. ...

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Conflict Resolution|systems design

Ombuds: Some Robust Resources for a Prudent Practice

Conflict Resolution|systems design

Ombuds: Some Robust Resources for a Prudent Practice

Wilbur Hicks, Ombuds of the International Monetary Fund (and before that for Shell and Princeton) has directed our attention to the Ombuds Blog.  Even a cursory review shows that this is a robust and (for me at least) hitherto overlooked resource for commercial conflict managers....

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Arbitration|Conflict Resolution|Europe|International|Mediation|Teaching

ADR in Italy

Arbitration|Conflict Resolution|Europe|International|Mediation|Teaching

ADR in Italy

My class in International Commercial Dispute Resolution at New York Law School is now finished, and each student was required to prepare a paper on a related topic of their choice.  All were good, happily, and some students wrote on topics that readers of this blog may find useful.  With their...

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