Speaking about mediation in Italy can be harder than it seems. Because - with the development, the regulations, and the...
By Sergio Fontana, Marco ImperialeAlthough modern mediation and other out-of-court settlement practices have emerged mainly from common law legal cultures, many civil law countries...
By Chiara TondiniIn this episode, Laura speaks with Dr. Zdena Mtetwa-Middernacht, whose doctoral research focused on whiteness in migration. Listen if you...
By Laura MayIn this episode Laura interviews Adrian Wagner, Research Fellow at European School of Governance and an experienced coach for organizational...
By Laura MayIn this episode Laura interviews Sebastian F. Winter, a physician-scientist working at the intersection of public health policy, medicine, and academia with...
By Laura MayIn this episode of the ICODR podcast, Ian interviews Professor Pablo Cortes of Leicester University Law School. Pablo holds a...
By Pablo Cortés, Ian MacDuffThe Conflict Tipping Podcast, hosted by Laura May PhD, focuses on innovative strategies for responding to social conflict. Episodes will...
By Laura May, Colin RuleIn this episode of the ICODR podcast, Ian interviews Petros Zourdoumis, an experienced dispute resolution specialist and deal facilitator specializing...
By Petros Zourdoumis, Ian MacDuffFor years jurisdictions around the world have embraced Cloud-based platforms to deliver Court services and ADR solutions. Meanwhile those of...
By Tony GuiseA version of this article also appears in Living Together, Separating, Divorcing: Surviving During a Pandemic Guest bloggers, Robin Brzobohatý...
By Dan SimonIn referencing Shakespeare’s The Tempest throughout this piece, we acknowledge that there has always been a “rough magic” to the...
By Sinéad Coneely“The function, the very serious function of racism, . . . is distraction. It keeps you from doing your work. It keeps you...
By Kenneth ClokeF. Peter Phillips, director of New York Law School’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Skills Program, welcomed an online audience earlier this month...
By Antranik ChekemianCopyright Amel Ketani, all rights reservedCopyright Amel Ketani, all rights reserved. Amel Ketani ,University of Surrey, United Kingdom. BPP University, United...
By Amel KetaniThis blog discusses the case known as Schrems II and provides practical advice to ADR Service Providers (ASPs) and ADR...
By Tony GuiseFull article including footnotes attached below. CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN THE TIME OF COVID-19 Voices from the Seven Continents of the...
By Adedoyin Rhodes-Vivour, Andrea Maia, Carla Marcucci, David Bogan, Gregg Relyea, Hitoshi Suzuki, Kenneth Cloke, Rory O'ConnorEditorial Note: Mediate.com has published a series of peer reviewed articles and videos under the collective title Seven Keys to Unlock Mediation’s...
By John SturrockEditor's Note: In this article series, seven leading mediators and conflict resolution practitioners share their unique voices on three pressing...
By Carla Marcucci, Gregg RelyeaFrom the CMP Blog Between 2008 and 2009, 35 employees of France Télécom committed suicide. One woman threw herself from...
By Arran HealOriginally published in the Kluwer Mediation Blog“For nobody would understand, And you kill what you fear, And you fear what...
By John SturrockCMP Resolution Blog by Lesley Allport and Katherine Graham.The more traditional view of the British Army might not be that...
By Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan (Trigger) BuxtonPrivate justice is justice denied according to the Adjudication Romantics, a group who believe in the virtue of public justice...
By Tony GuiseDispute resolution across Europe is going through a period of significant turmoil. The European Union benefits from a significant network...
By Leonardo CarpentieriAbstract Mediation is now the toast of the day in America, Canada, Australia, the UK and many parts of the...
By Chinwe Egbunike-UmegboluOriginally published at Constructionmanagermagazine.comA recent NBS survey found that 30% of UK construction companies had been involved in a dispute...
By Christopher ReevesFamily mediation is becoming increasingly popular for families to help resolve conflict and reach agreements surrounding children or finances or...
By Zara RafiqMediators come from a number of professional backgrounds, but lawyers and therapists are seemingly the most highly represented within their...
By Hadassah FidlerAmid all the coverage of the politics of Brexit, it’s understandable little is said about the importance of EU law...
By Jim CormackFlorida Court Ordered Mediation with a Limited English Proficient (LEP) Party Since 1994, in response to ethical questions of mediators,...
By Patrick MastronardoDispute Settlement Counselby Michael Zeytoonian.Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God. – Matthew 5:9 Earlier...
By Michael A. Zeytoonian