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Website title: The Australian Dispute Resolution Research Network | The ADR Research Network is a group of Australian dispute resolution academics. Blogging & tweeting high quality, critical dispute resolution scholarship.

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This post summarises and reflects on ideas first developed in the co-authored article, “The ‘Behavioral Turn’ in Dispute Resolution: Implications for Mediation Theory and Practice”, originally published in the Ohio Sta...


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By Elenne Ford

When people find themselves locked in conflict, the usual advice is to stand firm and assert their position, interests and rights. Self-assertion dominates our cultural playbook. The titles of popular conflict resolution books give the flavour succinctly: Getting to Yes: Negotiating Ag...


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Sitong Li PhD Student (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

International dispute settlement mechanisms have significantly proliferated in recent decades, playing a central role in global governance. The volume of litigation before these international courts and tribunals is also on the rise. Among the vario...


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By Dr Tina Popa, (Senior Lecturer in Law), Dr Christina Platz (Senior Lecturer in Law), Dr Kayleigh Young (Clinical Psychologist) and Dr Kate Jackowski (Forensic Psychologist)

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Personal injury (PI) disputes are emotionally charged legal processes, as they often involve physical injuries, trauma and ...


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Peter Condliffe PhD and Claire Holland PhDThis blog is a summary of a more substantive paper currently in preparation and is based on that paper: See Condliffe, P and Holland C, What Do we Call Ourselves: Conflict Manager or Dispute Resolver, in preparation.

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This blog has com...


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