New ADR academic opportunity

Just seen in the inbox, an invitation to submit and article and attend a scholarship round-table at Washington University Negotiation & Dispute Resolution Program 

 

Dear friends –

 

Washington University Negotiation & Dispute Resolution Program will host a scholarship roundtable Friday, November 15, 2013, focused on “New Directions in Global Negotiation & Dispute Resolution,” in conjunction with the Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute.   Papers will be published in the spring volume of the Washington University Journal of Law & Policy. There are openings for 2-3 additional articles.   If you have an article in progress in this area, please submit an abstract for publication consideration of at least one page (or more) by September 1, 2013.   

 

The Negotiation & Dispute Resolution Program hosts biannual “New Directions” roundtables that bring together academics and practitioners at the forefront of negotiation and dispute resolution scholarship, teaching, and practice, with the goal of generating cutting-edge scholarship in the field.   Articles published in the “New Directions” series in the past three years are listed below and can be accessed on line at: http://law.wustl.edu/journal/pages.aspx?ID=703    Frequently, the articles have drawn on the intersection of clinical and dispute resolution theory and practice.

 

Whether you are publishing in the upcoming volume or not, we welcome you to participate. We hope you will join us!

 

Best,

Karen

 

Karen Tokarz

Charles Nagel Professor of Public Interest Law & Public Service

Director, Negotiation & Dispute Resolution Program

Washington University School of Law

One Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1120

St. Louis, MO  63130  USA

Office: 314.935.6414, Cell: 314.422.0354

law.wustl.edu/faculty_profiles/profiles.aspx?id=448

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About Associate Professor Becky Batagol

Dr Becky Batagol is an Associate Professor of law at the Faculty of Law, Monash University and at Monash Sustainable Development Institute. She is a researcher and teacher with a focus on family law, family violence, non-adversarial justice, dispute resolution, gender, child protection and constitutional law. Becky is the co-author of Non-Adversarial Justice (2nd ed, 2014), Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law? The Case of Family Mediation (2011) and the author of many academic articles. Becky is the chief-editor of the ADR Research Network blog and tweets regularly under the handle @BeckyBatagol. Becky is the Chief Editor of the Australian Dispute Resolution Research Network blog. In 2017 Becky was the President of the Australian Dispute Resolution Research Network.

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