Volume 15.1: Fall 2013
Articles
Lessons from Teaching Students to Negotiate Like a Lawyer
– John Lande
Constitutional Conundrums in Arbitration
– S.I. Strong
Get on the Plane: Why Understanding the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is Best Done by Traveling There
– Andrea Kupfer Schneider and Katie Lonze
Law and Negotiation: Necessary Partners or Strange Bedfellows?
– Nancy L. Schultz
Without Precedent: Legal Analysis in the Age of Non-Judicial Dispute Resolution
– Mark Edwin Burge
Mickey Goes to France: A Case Study of the Euro Disney Negotiations
– Lauren A. Newell
Conflicts Between Arbitration Agreements and Arbitration Rules
– Steven C. Bennett
Response to Condlin’s Critique of Transformative Mediation
– Robert A. Baruch Bush and Joseph P. Folger
Notes
What’s Law Got To Do With It?: Why We Should Mediate, Rather Than Litigate, Cases of Wrongful Life
– Shawna Benston
– Eric Slepak
– Morgan Molinoff
Family Court Mediation After the Financial Crisis: A Struggle Worth New York’s Attention
– Jessica G. Mayer