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By Susan L. Brooks

Toward the end of November 2025, I had the great honor and pleasure of facilitating the opening session of the ADR Research Forum. The theme I chose was Transforming Conflict from the Inside Out: Exploring the Inner Work that Supports Our Outer Work. I introduced several approaches emphasizing the need for researchers and practi...


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Alvedi Sabani and Kathy Douglas

Negotiation has always been a practical skill best learned by doing. For decades, negotiation education across law, business, and the social sciences has relied on roleplays and debriefing as its signature pedagogy. These activities remain powerful because they immerse learners in conflict scenarios, expose them to different ...


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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 State Journal on Dispute Resol...


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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 Agreement Without Giving In;


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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 various international dispute settlement mechanisms, in...


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