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Articles

Check out articles from our most recent volumes below. You can view previous issues of the Harvard Negotiation Law Review in PDF form here.

 

VOL. 24 CONTENTS Spring 2019

ARTICLES
Bargaining in the (Murky) Shadow of Arbitration. Jill I. Gross 185
The Role of Secretariats in International Negotiations: The Case of Climate Change Christopher Mirasola 213
Sizing Up Settlement: How Much Do The Merits of a Dispute Really Matter? Tim A. Baker 253

 

VOL. 24 CONTENTS Fall 2018

ARTICLES
Designing Equality in the Legal Profession: A Nudging Approach. Paola Cecchi-Dimeglio 1
  If We Build It, They Might Come: Bridging the Implementation Gap Between ADR Services and Separating and Divorcing Families. Andrew Schepard, Marsha Kline Pruett, & Rebecca Love Kourlis 25
Judges as Gatekeepers and the Dismaying Shadow of the Law: Courtroom Observations of Judicial Settlement Practices. Ayelet Sela, Nourit Zimerman, & Michal Alberstein 83
The Failure of Legal Ethics to Address the Abuses of Forced Arbitration. Imre S. Szalai 127

 

VOL. 23 CONTENTS Spring 2018

ARTICLES
A Modern-Day Pentagon Paper in a Post-Pentagon Papers World: A Case Study of Negotiations Between The Washington Post and the U.S. Government Regarding Publication of the 2009 Afghanistan Assessment. Jonathan G. Odom 215
  How Should the Courts Know Whether a Dispute is Ready and Suitable for Mediation? An Empirical Analysis of the Singapore Courts’ Referral of Civil Disputes of Mediation. Dorcas Quek Anderson, Eunice Chua, & Ngo Tra My 265
Fashioning an Effective Negotiation Style: Choosing Between Good Practices, Tactics, and Tricks. Hal Abramson 319
The Sanctity of Party Autonomy and the Powers of Arbitrators to Determine the Applicable Law: The Quest for an Arbitral Equilibrium. Yeshnah D. Rampall & Ronán Feehily 345
A New Agreement to Mediate: Guidelines for Ethical Practice in the Digital Space. Amanda First 405

 

VOL. 23 CONTENTS Fall 2017

ARTICLES
Toward a More Modern Application of the “Nexus to the Workplace” Test: Arbitral Considerations in Off-Duty Employee Misconduct Cases. Daniel V. Johns 1
  The Centrist Case for Enforcing Adhesive Arbitration Agreements. Stephen J. Ware 29
Canine-Assisted Mediation. David A. Paul, Q.C. 123
The Irony of Mediator as Problem Maker: Mediator Misconduct Setting Aside Mediated Agreements. Fran L. Tetunic 177

 

VOL. 22 CONTENTS Spring 2017

ARTICLES
 

 

When Ignorance Is Not Bliss: An Empirical Study of Litigants’ Awareness of Court-Sponsored Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs. Donna Shestowsky 189
  Opening the Red Door to Chinese Arbitrations: An Empirical Analysis of CIETAC Cases 1990-2000. Pat K. Chew 241
  Confidentiality and Transparency in International Commercial Arbitration: Finding the Right Balance. Avinash Poorooye & Ronán Feehily 275
Do Professional Ethics Make Negotiators Unethical? An Empirical Study with Scenarios of Divorce Settlement. Hiroharu Saito 325

 

VOL. 22 CONTENTS Fall 2016

ARTICLES
Mandatory ADR Notice Requirements: Gender Themes and Intentionality in Policy Discourse. Becky L. Jacobs 1
  The Continuing Voice of Dissent: Justice Thomas and the Federal Arbitration Act. Brian Farkas 33
  Deflategate’s Labor Legacy: The Centrality of Grievance Procedures in Collective Bargaining Negotiations. Heather Scheiwe Kulp & Mario Cuttone 77
Understanding Actavis: How Courts Misinterpret FTC v. Actavis, Inc., and How to Get It Right. Bryan Gant 111
Modeling an International Investment Court After the World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Body. Rebecca Lee Katz 163

 

VOL. 21 CONTENTS Spring 2016

ARTICLES
Regulating Mediators. Art Hinshaw
163
Expanding Judicial Discretion: Between Legal and Conflict Considerations. Yuval Sinai & Michal Albertstein 221
  Getting Deals Done: Enhancing Negotiation Theory and Practice Through a Therapeutic Jurisprudence/Comprehensive Law Mindset. Carol L. Zeiner 279

 

VOL. 21 CONTENTS Fall 2015

ARTICLES
Improving Lawyers’ Judgment: Is Mediation Training De-Biasing? Douglas N. Frenkel & James H. Stark
1
Mediation and Access to Justice in Africa: Perspectives from Ghana. Jaqueline Nolan-Haley
59
  User Protections in Online Dispute Resolution. Suzanne Van Arsdale 107
Strategizing the Two-Level Negotiation: How a Level I Negotiator Deals With a Level II Agitator. Shivan Sarin
143

 

VOL. 20 CONTENTS Spring 2015

ARTICLES
Federal Arbitration Act Preemption of State Public-Policy-Based Employment Arbitration Doctrine: An Autopsy and an Argument for Federal Agency Oversight. E. Gary Spitko 1
Standards of Legitimacy in Criminal Negotiations. Wesley MacNeil Oliver and Rishi Batra 61
  Mindfulness in the Heat of Conflict: Taking STOCK. Leonard L. Riskin and Rachel Wohl 121
Med-Arb and the Legalization of Alternative Dispute Resolution. Brian A. Pappas, Ph.D. 157
Calling for Clarity: How Uncertainty Undermines the Legitimacy of the Dispute Resolution System Under the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. Bernadette Maheandiran 205
Bargaining in the Shadow of the “Law?” —The Case of Same-Sex Divorce. Jeremy Feigenbaum 245
The Peculiar Case of the ARA Libertad: Provisional Measures and Prejudice to the Arbitral Tribunal’s Final Result. Thomas E. Robins 265

 

VOL. 19 CONTENTS Spring 2014

ARTICLES
Living with ADR: Evolving Perceptions and Use of Mediation, Arbitration, and Conflict Management in Fortune 1000 Corporations. Thomas J. Stipanowich and J. Ryan Lamare 1
Bargaining with Consequences: Leverage and Coercion in Negotiation. Paul F. Kirgis 69
  Yeah, But Did You See the Gorilla? Creating and Protecting an Informed Consumer in Cross-Border Online Dispute Resolution. Anjanette H. Raymond 129
Mediation v. Case Settlement: The Unsettling Relations Between Courts and Mediation – A Case Study. Mordehai Mironi 173
Class Action in the Age of Twitter: A Dispute Systems Approach. Jeremy R. McClane 213
Preserving Negotiation Whilst Promoting Global Order: Should We Bargain with Salt-Water Devils? Lucas V.M. Bento 285
Resolving Cultural Property Disputes in the Shadow of the Law. Grant Strother 335

 

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Negotiation, not adjudication, resolves most legal conflicts. However, despite the fact that dispute resolution is central to the practice of law and has become a “hot” topic in legal circles, a gap in the literature persists. “Legal negotiation” — negotiation with lawyers in the middle and legal institutions in the background — has escaped systematic analysis.

The Harvard Negotiation Law Review works to close this gap by providing a forum in which scholars from many disciplines can discuss negotiation as it relates to law and legal institutions. It is aimed specifically at lawyers and legal scholars.

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