13th Network Roundtable: Call for papers extended to Monday 3 November

There’s still time to get your abstract in! Please submit your abstract by 3 November 2025.

The Australasian Dispute Resolution Research Network is pleased to be hosting its 13th research roundtable on 27-28 November 2025 at Monash University Clayton campus, Melbourne. The roundtable is supported by the Faculty of Law at Monash University and the Australian Centre for Justice Innovation.

We are accepting paper proposal’s for the Roundtable until Monday 3 November. We welcome proposals that consider dispute resolution from a scholarly, critical and/or empirical perspective. Topics can be addressed for any disciplinary perspective and we are especially interested in interdisciplinary approaches to dispute resolution. We particularly encourage submissions from postgraduate students and early career researchers. All proposals will be considered. Papers must not have been published or submitted for publication, as the focus is work in progress.

Attendance is only open to individuals who are contributing to the scholarly discussions by
presenting a paper, or commentating and/or chairing a session. So please submit an abstract!

Participation is on a self-funded basis.

Submit papers at this weblink: https://forms.gle/sNfifQPx8TrJG8cD9

A programme of events will be distributed in advance.

Please do not hesitate to come back to us for any further questions you may have, email to: adrresearchnetwork@gmail.com

We look forward to seeing you at the Roundtable.

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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. She is a researcher and teacher with a focus on gender, 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, alongside Dr Jessica Mant, is the President of the Australian Dispute Resolution Research Network in 2024-25.

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