Dispute Resolution Magazine
DISPUTE RESOLUTION MAGAZINE is published quarterly (4 times a yea r) by the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution. Dispute Resolution Magazine provides timely, insightful and resourceful information regarding the latest developments, news and trends in the growing field of dispute resolution throughout the world and features internationally-known scholars and practitioners as authors.
Editorial Board Chair: | Prof. Frank E.A. Sander, Harvard Law School |
Editor: | Chip Stewart, Texas Christian University Fort Worth TX |
Managing Editor: | Gina Viola Brown, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution |
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Featured Themes
Mass Claims and | Fall 2011 |
Neuroscience and | Summer 2011 |
| Judicial Mediation and Settlement | Spring 2011 |
| Building and Marketing an ADR Practice | Winter 2011 |
Mediation Ethics | Fall 2010 |
| ADR and the Rule of Law | Summer 2010 |
| ADR and Healthcare | Spring 2010 |
| ADR and the Financial Crisis | Winter 2010 |
| The Arbitration "Issue" | Fall 2009 |
| International Perspectives on ADR | Summer 2009 |
| Uncovering Race in Dispute Resolution | Spring 2009 |
| Perspectives on Consent in Mediation | Winter 2008 |
| Restorative Justice - A New initiative for ADR in the Criminal Contex | Fall 2008 |
| Fifteen Years of Dispute Resolution | Summer 2008 |
| ADR in Film | Winter 2007 |
| The Future of ADR | Fall 2007 |
| Conflict and the Media | Summer 2007 |
| ADR in Sports | Spring 2007 |
Deliberative Democracy | Winter 2006 |
| When Disaster Strikes | Fall 2006 |
| Emotions, Negotiation, Class Actions and Arbitration | Summer 2006 |
| Exporting, Importing ADR | Spring 2006 |
| Deliberative Democracy | Winter 2006 |
| ADR Training | Fall 2005 |
Summer Reading | Summer 2005 |
Reaching for Professionalism in Mediation | Spring 2005 |
A New Era for Ombuds | Winter 2005 |
Diagnosing ADR in Health Care | Fall 2004 |
The Vanishing Trial | Summer 2004 |
The Spiritual Side of ADR | Spring 2004 |
ADA Mediation | Winter 2004 |
Negotiation on the Front Lines | Fall 2003 |
ADR in a Troubled World | Summer 2003 |
ADR Practice | Spring 2003 |
Court ADR | Winter 2003 |
Arbitration Ethics | Fall 2002 |
Uniform ADR Laws | Summer 2002 |
Sept. 11 and ADR | Spring 2002 |
ADR and Political Disputes | Winter 2002 |
Mediation Credentials | Fall 2001 |
ADR in the States | Summer 2001 |
Dispute Resolution Ethics | Spring 2001 |
Disagreement, Emotion in Negotiation | Winter 2001 |
ADR in Criminal Cases | Fall 2000 |
Corporate ADR: Rebuilding the Model | Summer 2000 |
Gazing into the Future of Dispute Resolution | Spring 2000 |
Internet Blazes New Path for Dispute Resolution | Winter 2000 |
ADRA '98: The Expansion of Court-Related ADR | Fall 1999 |
ADR and Complex Cases | Summer 1999 |
Health Care Changes | Spring 1999 |
Confidentiality in Mediation | Winter 1998 |
Arbitration: Finding the Right Mix of Fairness and Simplicity | Fall 1998 |
Innovations in Process: New Applications for ADR | Summer 1998 |
International ADR Comes of Age | Spring 1998 |
Ethics of Representation in Mediation | Winter 1997 |
Public Policy Disputes | Fall 1997 |
RAND Report & Federal Court ADR | Summer 1997 |
ADR Credentialing | Spring 1997 |
What is Real Mediation? | Winter 1996 |
Mediation and the Child | Fall 1996 |
Conflicts of Interest and the Lawyer-Mediator | Spring 1996 |
The Lawyers Role in Dispute Resolution | Fall 1995 |
Multi-Cultural Issue | Fall 1994 |
Binding Arbitration Clauses | Summer 1994 |
Lawyers, Advocates, and Mediation | Spring 1994 |