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Roger Fisher: Comparison of Family and International Disputes – Video

Roger Fisher speaks of the different ways to handle international disputes and family disputes. He underlines the similarity that with both types of negotiations, you can separate the ideas and interests, develop options and possibilities, pick among the options and make a decision.

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Roger Fisher

Roger Fisher was the Samuel Williston Professor of Law, Emeritus, Harvard Law School and founder of the Harvard Negotiation Project.  A pioneer in the field of international law and negotiation, and the co-founder of the Harvard Negotiation Project, Fisher died on August 25, 2012.  Fisher helped to establish negotiation and conflict resolution… MORE >

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