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Beyond the Courtroom provides a compilation of articles and chapters by a dispute resolution scholar who has made remarkable contributions over his thirty-year career. Professor Abramson has focused his research and practice on parties trying to resolve their own disputes. This book includes publications that have contributed to launching the then new field of mediation representation with special attention on how attorneys, as gate keepers to mediation, can effectively represent clients. The book also includes his original publications that have contributed to the emerging field of…mehr
Beyond the Courtroom provides a compilation of articles and chapters by a dispute resolution scholar who has made remarkable contributions over his thirty-year career. Professor Abramson has focused his research and practice on parties trying to resolve their own disputes. This book includes publications that have contributed to launching the then new field of mediation representation with special attention on how attorneys, as gate keepers to mediation, can effectively represent clients. The book also includes his original publications that have contributed to the emerging field of intercultural and international mediation and the already robust and mature field of negotiations.
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Autorenporträt
Professor Hal Abramson, faculty member and former vice dean at Touro Law Center, New York, teaches, trains, and writes on representing clients in domestic and international mediations, resolving intercultural disputes, and negotiations. He is an award-winning author who has been selected for International Who's Who of Commercial Mediation, served as first scholar-in-residence for the International Academy of Mediators, and has conducted trainings in nineteen countries on six continents.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents About the Author Foreword 1. Introduction and Overview of the Three Parts Part I: Mediation Representation 2. Mediation Representation, Acknowledgements 3. Problem-Solving Advocacy in Mediations: A Model of Client Representation 4. Mediation Representation, Table of Contents and Introductory Chapter 5. Are Legal Disputes Just about Money? Answers from Mediators on the Front Line 6. Mediation Representation: Representing Clients Anywhere Part II: Intercultural and International Mediations 7A. International Dispute Resolution: Cross-Cultural Dimensions and Structuring Appropriate Processes (A) 7B. International Dispute Resolution: Cross-Cultural Dimensions and Structuring Appropriate Processes (B) 8. Protocols for International Arbitrators Who Dare to Settle Cases 9. Mining Mediation Rules for Representation Opportunities and Obstacles 10. Selecting Mediators and Representing Clients in Cross-Cultural Disputes 11. Criteria for Approving Programs to Qualify Mediators for IMI Inter-Cultural Certification 12. Crossing Borders into New Ethical Territory: Ethical Challenges When Mediating Cross-Culturally 13. Outward Bound to Other Cultures: Seven Guidelines for U.S. Dispute Resolution Trainers Part III: Negotiations 14. Mediation Representation, 3rd Edition, Chapter 1, Negotiating in Mediations 15. Fashioning an Effective Negotiation Style: Choosing between Good Practices, Tactics and Tricks 16. Nelson Mandela as Negotiator: What Can We Learn from Him?
Table of Contents About the Author Foreword 1. Introduction and Overview of the Three Parts Part I: Mediation Representation 2. Mediation Representation, Acknowledgements 3. Problem-Solving Advocacy in Mediations: A Model of Client Representation 4. Mediation Representation, Table of Contents and Introductory Chapter 5. Are Legal Disputes Just about Money? Answers from Mediators on the Front Line 6. Mediation Representation: Representing Clients Anywhere Part II: Intercultural and International Mediations 7A. International Dispute Resolution: Cross-Cultural Dimensions and Structuring Appropriate Processes (A) 7B. International Dispute Resolution: Cross-Cultural Dimensions and Structuring Appropriate Processes (B) 8. Protocols for International Arbitrators Who Dare to Settle Cases 9. Mining Mediation Rules for Representation Opportunities and Obstacles 10. Selecting Mediators and Representing Clients in Cross-Cultural Disputes 11. Criteria for Approving Programs to Qualify Mediators for IMI Inter-Cultural Certification 12. Crossing Borders into New Ethical Territory: Ethical Challenges When Mediating Cross-Culturally 13. Outward Bound to Other Cultures: Seven Guidelines for U.S. Dispute Resolution Trainers Part III: Negotiations 14. Mediation Representation, 3rd Edition, Chapter 1, Negotiating in Mediations 15. Fashioning an Effective Negotiation Style: Choosing between Good Practices, Tactics and Tricks 16. Nelson Mandela as Negotiator: What Can We Learn from Him?
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