Check out articles from our most recent volumes below.
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Volume 30 Issue 2 (2024-25) | ||
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Volume 30 Issue 1 (2024-25) | ||
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Volume 28 Issue 1 (Fall 2022) | ||
| A Letter from the Editors-in-Chief
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| Follow the Science: Proven Strategies for Reducing Unconscious Bias David Hoffman & Helen Winter | 1 | |
| BOTH: The Legal Profession’s Struggle to Leverage Stability and Change Betsy A. Miller | 65 | |
| Can Theory-Building in the Negotiation Field Contribute to Developments in Dispute Resolution Practice? Lawrence Susskind | 87 | |
Volume 27 Issue 2 (Spring 2022) | ||
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| Fixing a Power Struggle in America’s Civil Justice System Imre S. Szalai | 209 | |
| Med-Arb and Arb-Med: A Law and Economic Analysis Yijia Lu | 253 | |
| Dispute Process Choices Among Chinese Companies in the United States: Some Preliminary Data and Analyses Ji Li & Carrie Menkel-Meadow | 295 | |
Volume 27 Issue 1 (Fall 2021) | ||
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| The Initial Mediation Session: An Empirical Examination Roselle L. Wissler & Art Hinshaw | 1 | |
| Rethinking the Structure of Construction Arbitration: A Dispute Systems Design Approach to the Position of Experts Juan Pablo Labbé Arocca | 43 | |
| Perceptions of Settlement Jessica Bregant, Jennifer K. Robbennolt, & Verity Winship | 93 | |
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| Imagine: Could Mediation Systems Fix Songwriter Split Disputes? Daniel Abowd | 169 | |
Volume 26 Issue 2 (Spring 2021) | ||
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| Accountability for Crimes against the Rohingya: Strategic Litigation in the International Court of Justice Michael Ramsden | 153 | |
| Reconciliation System Design: A Systematic Approach to Collective Healing in Post-Conflict Societies Daniel L. Shapiro | 193 | |
| Arbitration, Mediation, and Mixed Modes: Seeking Workable Solutions and Common Grounds on Med-Arb, Arb-Med, and Settlement-Oriented Activities by Arbitrators Thomas J. Stipanowich | 265 | |
Volume 26 Issue 1 (Fall 2020) | ||
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| In Pursuit of Fairness: Re-negotiating Embedded Norms & Re-imagining Interest-Based Negotiation Ariel Eckblad | 1 | |
| A New and Controversial Approach to Dispute Resolution Under the U.S.- China Trade Agreement of 2020 Daniel C.K. Chow | 31 | |
| When Mandatory Mediation Meets the Adversarial Legal Culture of Lawyers: An Empirical Study in Italy Vittorio Indovina | 69 | |
| Systemic Issue Resolution in Two Dimensions: A Reflection Based on a Ten-Year Review of the Australian Financial Ombudsman Service Nuannuan Lin & Weijun Hu | 113 | |
Volume 25 Issue 2 (Spring 2020) | ||
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| Implicit Bias in Mediation Audrey J. Lee | 167 | |
| Overcoming the Loss Aversion Obstacle in Negotiation Yair Livneh | 187 | |
| COVID-19 and Conflicts: The Health of Peace Processes During a Pandemic Lisa K. Dicker & C. Danae Paterson | 213 | |
Volume 25 Issue 1 (Fall 2019) | ||
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| The Supreme Court’s Lamps Plus Arbitration Decision: A Fading Light for Class Actions Imre S. Szalai | 1 | |
| Snap Disputes Jennifer W. Reynolds | 37 | |
| The Governance of Blockchain Dispute Resolution Darcy W. E. Allen, Aaron M. Lane, & Marta Poblet | 75 | |
| Facilitating Change: Addressing the Underutilization of Mediation in Professional Sports Robert Pannullo | 103 | |
Volume 24 Issue 2 (Spring 2019) | ||
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| Bargaining in the (Murky) Shadow of Arbitration Jill I. Gross | 185 | |
| The Role of Secretariats in International Negotiations: The Case of Climate Change Christopher Mirasola | 213 | |
| Sizing Up Settlement: How Much Do The Merits of a Dispute Really Matter? Tim A. Baker | 253 | |
Volume 24 Issue 1 (Fall 2018) | ||
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| Designing Equality in the Legal Profession: A Nudging Approach. Paola Cecchi-Dimeglio | 1 | |
| If We Build It, They Might Come: Bridging the Implementation Gap Between ADR Services and Separating and Divorcing Families. Andrew Schepard, Marsha Kline Pruett, & Rebecca Love Kourlis | 25 | |
| Judges as Gatekeepers and the Dismaying Shadow of the Law: Courtroom Observations of Judicial Settlement Practices. Ayelet Sela, Nourit Zimerman, & Michal Alberstein | 83 | |
| The Failure of Legal Ethics to Address the Abuses of Forced Arbitration. Imre S. Szalai | 127 | |
Volume 23 Issue 2 (Spring 2018) | ||
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| A Modern-Day Pentagon Paper in a Post-Pentagon Papers World: A Case Study of Negotiations Between The Washington Post and the U.S. Government Regarding Publication of the 2009 Afghanistan Assessment. Jonathan G. Odom | 215 | |
| How Should the Courts Know Whether a Dispute is Ready and Suitable for Mediation? An Empirical Analysis of the Singapore Courts’ Referral of Civil Disputes of Mediation. Dorcas Quek Anderson, Eunice Chua, & Ngo Tra My | 265 | |
| Fashioning an Effective Negotiation Style: Choosing Between Good Practices, Tactics, and Tricks. Hal Abramson | 319 | |
| The Sanctity of Party Autonomy and the Powers of Arbitrators to Determine the Applicable Law: The Quest for an Arbitral Equilibrium. Yeshnah D. Rampall & Ronán Feehily | 345 | |
| A New Agreement to Mediate: Guidelines for Ethical Practice in the Digital Space. Amanda First | 405 | |
Volume 23 Issue 1 (Fall 2017) | ||
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| Toward a More Modern Application of the “Nexus to the Workplace” Test: Arbitral Considerations in Off-Duty Employee Misconduct Cases. Daniel V. Johns | 1 | |
| The Centrist Case for Enforcing Adhesive Arbitration Agreements. Stephen J. Ware | 29 | |
| Canine-Assisted Mediation. David A. Paul, Q.C. | 123 | |
| The Irony of Mediator as Problem Maker: Mediator Misconduct Setting Aside Mediated Agreements. Fran L. Tetunic | 177 | |
Volume 22 Issue 2 (Spring 2017) | ||
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| When Ignorance Is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants’ Awareness of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs. Donna Shestowsky | 189 |
| Opening the Red Door to Chinese Arbitrations: An Empirical Analysis of CIETAC Cases 1990-2000. Pat K. Chew | 241 | |
| Confidentiality and Transparency in International Commercial Arbitration: Finding the Right Balance. Avinash Poorooye & Ronán Feehily | 275 | |
| Do Professional Ethics Make Negotiators Unethical? An Empirical Study with Scenarios of Divorce Settlement. Hiroharu Saito | 325 | |
Volume 22 Issue 1 (Fall 2016) | ||
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| Mandatory ADR Notice Requirements: Gender Themes and Intentionality in Policy Discourse. Becky L. Jacobs | 1 | |
| The Continuing Voice of Dissent: Justice Thomas and the Federal Arbitration Act. Brian Farkas | 33 | |
| Deflategate’s Labor Legacy: The Centrality of Grievance Procedures in Collective Bargaining Negotiations. Heather Scheiwe Kulp & Mario Cuttone | 77 | |
| Understanding Actavis: How Courts Misinterpret FTC v. Actavis, Inc., and How to Get It Right. Bryan Gant | 111 | |
| Modeling an International Investment Court After the World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Body. Rebecca Lee Katz | 163 | |
Volume 21 Issue 2 (Spring 2016) | ||
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| Regulating Mediators. Art Hinshaw | 163 | |
| Expanding Judicial Discretion: Between Legal and Conflict Considerations. Yuval Sinai & Michal Albertstein | 221 | |
| Getting Deals Done: Enhancing Negotiation Theory and Practice Through a Therapeutic Jurisprudence/Comprehensive Law Mindset. Carol L. Zeiner | 279 | |
Volume 21 Issue 1 (Fall 2015) | ||
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| Improving Lawyers’ Judgment: Is Mediation Training De-Biasing? Douglas N. Frenkel & James H. Stark | 1 | |
| Mediation and Access to Justice in Africa: Perspectives from Ghana. Jaqueline Nolan-Haley | 59 | |
| User Protections in Online Dispute Resolution. Suzanne Van Arsdale | 107 | |
| Strategizing the Two-Level Negotiation: How a Level I Negotiator Deals With a Level II Agitator. Shivan Sarin | 143 | |
Volume 20 (Spring 2015) | ||
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| Federal Arbitration Act Preemption of State Public-Policy-Based Employment Arbitration Doctrine: An Autopsy and an Argument for Federal Agency Oversight. E. Gary Spitko | 1 | |
| Standards of Legitimacy in Criminal Negotiations. Wesley MacNeil Oliver and Rishi Batra | 61 | |
| Mindfulness in the Heat of Conflict: Taking STOCK. Leonard L. Riskin and Rachel Wohl | 121 | |
| Med-Arb and the Legalization of Alternative Dispute Resolution. Brian A. Pappas, Ph.D. | 157 | |
| Calling for Clarity: How Uncertainty Undermines the Legitimacy of the Dispute Resolution System Under the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. Bernadette Maheandiran | 205 | |
| Bargaining in the Shadow of the “Law?” —The Case of Same-Sex Divorce. Jeremy Feigenbaum | 245 | |
| The Peculiar Case of the ARA Libertad: Provisional Measures and Prejudice to the Arbitral Tribunal’s Final Result. Thomas E. Robins | 265 | |
Volume 19 (Spring 2014) | ||
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| Living with ADR: Evolving Perceptions and Use of Mediation, Arbitration, and Conflict Management in Fortune 1000 Corporations. Thomas J. Stipanowich and J. Ryan Lamare | 1 | |
| Bargaining with Consequences: Leverage and Coercion in Negotiation. Paul F. Kirgis | 69 | |
| Yeah, But Did You See the Gorilla? Creating and Protecting an Informed Consumer in Cross-Border Online Dispute Resolution. Anjanette H. Raymond | 129 | |
| Mediation v. Case Settlement: The Unsettling Relations Between Courts and Mediation – A Case Study. Mordehai Mironi | 173 | |
| Class Action in the Age of Twitter: A Dispute Systems Approach. Jeremy R. McClane | 213 | |
| Preserving Negotiation Whilst Promoting Global Order: Should We Bargain with Salt-Water Devils? Lucas V.M. Bento | 285 | |
| Resolving Cultural Property Disputes in the Shadow of the Law. Grant Strother | 335 | |