"Beat your ploughshares into swords, and your pruning-hooks into spears." Surely some mistake, I thought; shouldn’t it be the other way round? Swords into ploughshares and spears into pruning-hooks?…
This post was drafted by Leonardo D'Urso, Julia Radanova, and Constantin Adi Gavrila.
Introduction
In the variegated landscape of European legal systems, mediation has often been overshadowed by…
I’ve just been in London presenting at the terrific UIA Mediation Forum and my daily train travels constantly exposed me to this image. As the conference themes developed, the image took on an…
The Magic in Mediation
This is a longer blog post than is normal but I will not be alone in describing Ken Cloke as one of the most influential figures in my life, both professionally and personally…
Mediation has long been used as a method of resolving disputes. Indeed, the practice of combining mediation and arbitration by the same neutral has been traced back to ancient Greece and Ptolemaic…
Dispute resolution competitions are a rich learning space for students.
My 15+ years coaching teams from my university to compete internationally were a rich experience for me and I enjoy…
This article was prepared by Mahmoud Arif and Constantin-Adi Gavrilă.
Picture any school in any community in the world, and you are sure to imagine a group of children learning and playing. Whenever…
The Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy (SIDRA) launched its International Dispute Resolution Survey: 2022 Final Report on 31 August 2022. The SIDRA Survey is commissioned by the…
The idea of using insights from behavioural science to achieve desirable policy goals burst into popular consciousness with the publication of Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and…