We are pleased to announce the fourth series of this popular event. Every other Wednesday, New York Law School will continue to host informal discussions with leaders in the fields of conflict avoidance, management, and resolution. All sessions are free and will be held via Zoom at 1:00 p.m. EST.https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/adr_events/1017/thumbnail.jp
This panel will address programs that train police officers to recognize manageable conflict and exe...
As part of the SIG business meeting gathering, special presenters will provide a visual map of all c...
Although this essay traces my own intellectual journey as a teacher and scholar of alternative disp...
We are pleased to announce the fourth series of this popular event. Every other Wednesday, New York ...
Please join Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution for All Things ADR, to learn about Cardozo\u27s Al...
New York Law School’s Initial Mediation Training explores the theory and practice of mediation. Part...
Faith leaders of Jewish, American Protestant, and Mennonite communities discuss the challenges of an...
Restorative justice practitioners will discuss their work in various contexts, including public scho...
Leaders of the mediation programs of the Southern District of New York, the Eastern District of New ...
Arbitration experts return for their annual— and provocative—discussion of some of the most pressing...
Can you build into commercial relationships mechanisms that identify potential areas of conflict ear...
This panel will address alternative community interventions for law enforcement including mediation ...
The training will be offered online over a period of five weekday mornings. This course is approved ...
Peaceful solutions to conflict are wonderful, in theory, but how do they work in the real world? Usi...
While many law school courses focus on courtroom litigation, a unique course at Cardozo teaches stud...
This panel will address programs that train police officers to recognize manageable conflict and exe...
As part of the SIG business meeting gathering, special presenters will provide a visual map of all c...
Although this essay traces my own intellectual journey as a teacher and scholar of alternative disp...
We are pleased to announce the fourth series of this popular event. Every other Wednesday, New York ...
Please join Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution for All Things ADR, to learn about Cardozo\u27s Al...
New York Law School’s Initial Mediation Training explores the theory and practice of mediation. Part...
Faith leaders of Jewish, American Protestant, and Mennonite communities discuss the challenges of an...
Restorative justice practitioners will discuss their work in various contexts, including public scho...
Leaders of the mediation programs of the Southern District of New York, the Eastern District of New ...
Arbitration experts return for their annual— and provocative—discussion of some of the most pressing...
Can you build into commercial relationships mechanisms that identify potential areas of conflict ear...
This panel will address alternative community interventions for law enforcement including mediation ...
The training will be offered online over a period of five weekday mornings. This course is approved ...
Peaceful solutions to conflict are wonderful, in theory, but how do they work in the real world? Usi...
While many law school courses focus on courtroom litigation, a unique course at Cardozo teaches stud...
This panel will address programs that train police officers to recognize manageable conflict and exe...
As part of the SIG business meeting gathering, special presenters will provide a visual map of all c...
Although this essay traces my own intellectual journey as a teacher and scholar of alternative disp...