AAA article under review: Is Conflict Affecting your RAM and REM? How Stress Disrupts Executive Function and Sleep in DisputantsOne of the strengths of the AAA Mediation Magazine is its willingness…
Two recent articles published by the AAA’s Mediation Magazine deserve close attention from anyone who acts as a mediator, and indeed from anyone who appears in mediation as counsel. Francine Friedman…
David Hoffman is a very highly regarded US mediator and an equally authoritative Harvard academic, whose writing about mediation and conflict resolution is always rich and thoughtful. Thus, his book…
I am particularly happy to know that this year AB2L Congress will take place in Rio de Janeiro: my city. AB2L, the Brazilian Association of Lawtechs and Legaltechs, has become a central space for…
Kluwer Mediation Blog is pleased to spotlight the Mediation Championship India 2025 (MCI 2025), hosted by The PACT, and—alongside it—the MCI Mediation Blog Writing Contest, under which the two…
Vietnam’s legal framework on mediation is fragmented and multi-layered, reflecting the country’s ongoing efforts to reform dispute resolution and enhance judicial efficiency. Mediation is recognised…
Some of the most difficult disputes seem to take place between people who have shared interests but very different ideas as to how these interests are best achieved. A good example of this is…
With the Global temperature about 1.1°C above pre-industrial levels and the past nine years the warmest on record, rising seas, melting glaciers, shrinking Arctic ice, intensifying heatwaves,…
Contemporary mediation has consolidated itself as a highly specialized technical field, whose methods prioritize emotional management, the identification of interests, dialogue facilitation, and the…
One of my favourite games is Scrabble. It amazes me how many meaningful words can emerge from just seven letters that one is allowed to pull out from the bag. Among the many word pairs that often…