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Dispute Resolution Magazine

DISPUTE RESOLUTION MAGAZINE is published quarterly (4 times a year) by the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution. Dispute Resolution Magazine provides timely, insightful and resourceful information regarding the latest developments, news and trends in the growing field of dispute resolution throughout the world and features internationally-known scholars and practitioners as authors.

Editorial Board Chair:

Prof. Frank E.A. Sander, Harvard Law School

Editor:

Richard Reuben, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia School of Law

Managing Editor:

Stephen Kotev, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution


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Subscription to Dispute Resolution Magazine is included in the membership dues of the Section of Dispute Resolution. Nonmembers of the Dispute Resolution Section may subscribe to the Magazine for $30.00 per year.

For more information about becoming a member, see the Member Center. Back issues may be obtained for $8.00 per copy. Contact ABA Service Center at service@abanet.org

Featured Themes

ADR in Film Winter 2007
When Disaster Strikes Fall 2006
Summer Reading Summer 2006
Exporting, Importing ADR Spring 2006
Deliberative Democracy Winter 2006
ADR Training Fall 2005

Summer Reading

Summer 2005

Reaching for Professionalism in Mediation

Spring 2005

A New Era for Ombuds

Winter 2005

Diagnosing ADR in Health Care

Fall 2004

The Vanishing Trial

Summer 2004

The Spiritual Side of ADR

Spring 2004

ADA Mediation

Winter 2004

Negotiation on the Front Lines

Fall 2003

ADR in a Troubled World

Summer 2003

ADR Practice

Spring 2003

Court ADR

Winter 2003

Arbitration Ethics

Fall 2002

Uniform ADR Laws

Summer 2002

Sept. 11 and ADR

Spring 2002

ADR and Political Disputes

Winter 2002

Mediation Credentials

Fall 2001

ADR in the States

Summer 2001

Dispute Resolution Ethics

Spring 2001

Disagreement, Emotion in Negotiation

Winter 2001

ADR in Criminal Cases

Fall 2000

Corporate ADR: Rebuilding the Model

Summer 2000

Gazing into the Future of Dispute Resolution

Spring 2000

Internet Blazes New Path for Dispute Resolution

Winter 2000

ADRA '98: The Expansion of Court-Related ADR

Fall 1999

ADR and Complex Cases

Summer 1999

Health Care Changes

Spring 1999

Confidentiality in Mediation

Winter 1998

Arbitration: Finding the Right Mix of Fairness and Simplicity

Fall 1998

Innovations in Process: New Applications for ADR

Summer 1998

International ADR Comes of Age

Spring 1998

Ethics of Representation in Mediation

Winter 1997

Public Policy Disputes

Fall 1997

RAND Report & Federal Court ADR

Summer 1997

ADR Credentialing

Spring 1997

What is Real Mediation?

Winter 1996

Mediation and the Child

Fall 1996

Conflicts of Interest and the Lawyer-Mediator

Spring 1996

The Lawyers Role in Dispute Resolution

Fall 1995

Multi-Cultural Issue

Fall 1994

Binding Arbitration Clauses

Summer 1994

Lawyers, Advocates, and Mediation
(Inaugural Issue)

Spring 1994

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