Via Harvard Law Today By: Adriel Borshansky This spring, George Varghese, an assistant U.S. Attorney based in Boston, delivered a guest lecture to the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical …
Thanks for Listening: Episode 2 – Youth, Dialogue, and The “Can We?” Project
Via the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program What would happen if people learned to flex their “dialogue muscles” at a very young age? What if, before developing a lot of disconnecting …
Thanks for Listening – Episode 1
Via the Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinic This podcast will spotlight efforts to bridge the political divide in the U.S. through dialogue and collaborative processes, profiling the …
What Relevance for ADR in situations of Domestic Violence? Part 2: The design and challenges of Bhutan’s Consensus Building Initiative for certain types of domestic violence
By: Stephan Sonnenberg '06 Last month, I wrote about the fundamental debate over whether ADR processes should have any role to play in situations of alleged domestic violence. The answer I proposed …
What Relevance for ADR in situations of Domestic Violence?
Via the Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program By: Stephan Sonnenberg J.D. ’06 Domestic violence, as we are all by now painfully aware thanks to the #MeToo movement, continues to be …
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Lessons Learned: Facilitating a Conversation about Remembrance
Via the Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program By: Neha Singh ’19 When Zikaron BaSalon first asked me to facilitate a discussion about Holocaust Remembrance on Holocaust Memorial …
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