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Volume 6.2: Spring 2005

Articles

International Advocate for Peace Acceptance Speech

– Eve Ensler

Shifting the Focus from the Myth of “The Vanishing Trial” to Complex Conflict Management Systems, or I Learned Almost Everything I Need to Know About Conflict Resolution from Marc Galanter

– John Lande

Mediation and Justice: What Standards Govern?

– Joseph B. Stulberg

The Concept of Justice in Mediation: A Psychobiography

– Ellen Waldman

Notes

The Unguided Use of Internal ADR Programs to Resolve Sexual Harassment Controversies in the Workplace

– Jessica Oser

Is Alternative Dispute Resolution Really An Alternative for Federal Employees?: Possible Suggestions for Encouraging Federal Employees to Participating in ADR Programs

– Lisa Pell

Mindfulness Meditation, The Cultivation of Awareness, Mediator Neutrality, and the Possibility of Justice

– Evan M. Rock

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