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This paper explores the several dimensions of the term "feminization" of the legal profession. On the one hand, we can consider the profession feminized simply by the increased number of women in the pro- fession. On the other hand, the question of whether the profession will be...
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This essay describes how Israeli students in a course on mediation and consensus building taught in an Israeli university law department by an American law professor and an Israeli instructor analyzed and studied the conflict in the Middle East. It describes the suggestions they made for process...
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The essay reviews the content of twenty-five years of the Harvard Program on Negotiation's Negotiation Journal, identifying themes and issues explored on its pages in the past, the current issues challenging the field’s scholars and practitioners, and the issues likely to confront us in the...
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This essay is an introduction to a symposium on Alternative Dispute Resolution. The essay reviews the development of scholarship, theory development, teaching and policy analysis in the law schools and through related disciplines, first in negotiation and then more broadly in alternative dispute...
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On the occasion of the 30th Anniversary of the Center for Public Resources-International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution, Professor Menkel-Meadow considers the issues in maintaining high quality and integrity in the use of ADR methods, including mediation, negotiation and...
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This short essay is part of a special issue of the Negotiation Journal in which over 30 negotiation scholars and practitioners write about various aspects of negotiation theory and practice in the Trump era. This contribution (in the final section of the issue — Negotiation for Future...
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This essay, as the opening of a Symposium (festschrift) issue in honor of my work on dispute resolution, civil rights, feminism, legal ethics and the sociology of the legal profession begins with an analysis of “fair” distribution in negotiation, using contexts, stories, metaphors and...
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This essay (the keynote address at International Conference on Research on Legal Education at the University of New South Wales, December 3-5 2017) reviews the “Big Bangs” in American legal education from “thinking like a lawyer” (classical Socratic education), developing legal theory,...
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This is a published transcription of the 2017 Singapore Mediation Lecture delivered in Singapore (at Singapore Management University) in 2017. The lecture provides a brief overview of a world history of mediation (1.0-Ancient Mediation through the early arguments for ADR; Mediation...
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