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How Obama Can Be “Tuff” in Syria

By Robert C. Bordone and Alonzo Emery We haven’t been able to shake the image: 20 year-old Michael Brandon Hill enters a packed elementary school in Decatur, Georgia armed with an AK-47 assault rifle....

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Unmasking Masculinity in Negotiation Scholarship

By John Miller Men and women often experience negotiation differently. In fact, many patriarchal societal inequalities play out during negotiations, particularly when men and women negotiate with each...

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Procedural Justice Beyond Borders: Mediation in Ghana

By Jacqueline Nolan-Haley and James Kwasi Annor-Ohene Abstract Ghana enacted comprehensive alternative dispute resolution legislation in 2010 with the specific goals of providing access to justice and...

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An Introduction to The Advocates and the Work of Professor Roger Fisher: A...

  By R. Lisle Baker, Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School, HLS ‘68 and former advocate on The Advocates. Before Roger Fisher founded the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, he was...

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Eyes off the Runway: How to Prevent Piracy in Fashion

Photo Credit: Louis Vuitton By Yaseen Eldik and Megan Michaels “I am not interested in shock tactics. I just want to make beautiful clothes.” -Oscar De La Renta  Fashion is an ubiquitous force in daily...

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Power Imbalances in Mediation: A student note by Amrita Narine

By Amrita Narine* In recent years, mediation has become increasingly popular and now represents a viable option for parties in a variety of scenarios. Despite its rising popularity, mediation has...

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“Behind-the-Table” Conflicts in the Failed Negotiation for a Referendum for...

By Oriol Valentí i Vidal* Spain is facing its most profound constitutional crisis since democracy was restored in 1978. After years of escalating political conflict, the Catalan government announced it...

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How Litigation Funders Have Improved the Quality of Settlements in America

Robert B. Fuqua Abstract Litigation finance is a form of specialty funding used by litigants and law firms to pay the high costs associated with maintaining a legal claim. In a typical agreement, a...

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Forced into Employment Arbitration? Sexual Harassment Victims are Saying...

Samuel D. Lack   Abstract   As awareness of the prevalence and pervasiveness of workplace sexual harassment has grown in the United States, so too has the use of mandatory arbitration clauses in...

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What Are We Learning About Convening Peace in a Pandemic?: Authors Lisa...

Authors Lisa Dicker and Danae Paterson of “Covid-19 and Conflicts: The Health of Peace Processes During a Pandemic” spoke with HNMCP to dig more deeply into the article’s findings, provide a...

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