This Article examines the reasons behind the tensions that continue to make integration of human rights theory and dispute resolution so difficult. It seeks to interrogate the status quo, with a focus on law school clinics. We believe that many complex human rights problems that would traditionally be addressed separately by human rights and dispute resolution practitioners would benefit from a more integrated approach. As a consequence, the training of practitioners would also benefit from a pedagogy that incorporates elements of both disciplines. By taking a step back from the existing structure of clinics and turning to the goals that they seek to achieve, we argue for a new model that brings together skills and approaches from tradition...
The UN has promoted the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) by national human rights institu...
Dispute Systems Design (DSD), the process of creating structures to deal with repeated or systemic d...
University courses addressing various human rights issues have grown exponentially at the undergradu...
As globalization forces a deeper understanding of social and legal pluralism, law schools must respo...
Although this essay traces my own intellectual journey as a teacher and scholar of alternative disp...
This article, co-authored with Chilean law professor Nicolás Espejo, engages the debate in U.S. clin...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...
Beginning in the late 1970\u27s and continuing even today, there has been intense criticism in the m...
Hundreds of thousands of people work in human rights. They work for one of the international or loca...
In this Essay, Emery provides a case study of the formation of a robust, interdisciplinary mediation...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...
Conflict resolution (CR) has had its successes, particularly in what has become common negotiation a...
As the processes comprising, alternative, or as we now say, appropriate dispute resolution mature ...
Human rights is a powerful idea and, hence, a source of numerous controversies. Some controversies, ...
The UN has promoted the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) by national human rights institu...
The UN has promoted the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) by national human rights institu...
Dispute Systems Design (DSD), the process of creating structures to deal with repeated or systemic d...
University courses addressing various human rights issues have grown exponentially at the undergradu...
As globalization forces a deeper understanding of social and legal pluralism, law schools must respo...
Although this essay traces my own intellectual journey as a teacher and scholar of alternative disp...
This article, co-authored with Chilean law professor Nicolás Espejo, engages the debate in U.S. clin...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...
Beginning in the late 1970\u27s and continuing even today, there has been intense criticism in the m...
Hundreds of thousands of people work in human rights. They work for one of the international or loca...
In this Essay, Emery provides a case study of the formation of a robust, interdisciplinary mediation...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...
Conflict resolution (CR) has had its successes, particularly in what has become common negotiation a...
As the processes comprising, alternative, or as we now say, appropriate dispute resolution mature ...
Human rights is a powerful idea and, hence, a source of numerous controversies. Some controversies, ...
The UN has promoted the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) by national human rights institu...
The UN has promoted the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) by national human rights institu...
Dispute Systems Design (DSD), the process of creating structures to deal with repeated or systemic d...
University courses addressing various human rights issues have grown exponentially at the undergradu...