Explore the intersection of Brazilian agribusiness and Indigenous lands, focusing on conflict resolution strategies and highlighting the effectiveness of conciliation and mediation.
Alaska Natives' Circle Peacemaking reflects Indigenous values and adaptive justice practices, intertwining traditional restorative approaches with contemporary legal systems.
A look at the intricacies of a traditional wedding, highlighting its significance in Hopi culture, efforts to preserve it through community mediation programs, and the role of transformative mediatio…
Reviewing the complex land situation of forested and preserved lands, the lack of government protection, and the economic interests of mining, agribusiness, and other activities.
The empirical evidence strongly suggests that extending protections to mediators does not, as a practical matter, deprive litigants of otherwise cognizable claims.
An exploration into the intersection of tradition and the justice system, featuring articles from various regions while highlighting how historical Indigenous practices contribute to modern dispute r…
ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Chair Ana Sambold looks ahead to the upcoming year, which promises innovation, collaboration, and unwavering commitment to dispute resolution.
Authors summarize articles and empirical studies focusing on arbitration, negotiation, conflict theory, mediation, persuasion, and other dispute resolution topics.
Although judges and mediators find themselves in the middle of legal disputes, they perform fundamentally distinct functions that require different forms of immunity.