the arbitrator & mediator - May 2023
The May issue of the arbitrator & mediator vol. 42 no. (1) is now available on our website and includes articles, practitioner's notes, conference papers, case notes, book reviews, and for the first time – a student submission.
This fantastic free resource brings together thinking from across the dispute resolution community and provides stimulating professional development.
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The May edition brings together:
Case notes
- by Samantha Chiu, Jacob Elliott, Ryan Cable, Jemma Keys, Roxana Carrion and Karen Ingram
A batch of articles
- Dispute Resolution and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice
Hanna Jaireth
- Confidentiality in Mediation: When Can You Disclose Something Said in Mediation?
Alicia Hill
- Options for Clients When Property Mediation Results in Partial but Not Total Agreements
Matthew Shepherd
- Could the Duration of Mediation Conferences Be a Risk to the Voluntariness of Settlement Agreements?
Rob Lilley
Conference Papers
- Emerging Trends in Dispute Resolution
The Hon Justice Julie K Ward
- National Arbitration List – A Practical Look at the Last Two Years
The Hon Justice Josh Wilson
Practitioner's Notes
- Ten Tips for the Mediation of Family Law Property Disputes
The Hon Justice Robert McClelland AO
- Communicating Restorative Justice to the Public – How Could this be Improved?
Christina Mārie Tay
Book Reviews
- New Frontiers in Asia-Pacific International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution
Edited by Luke Nottage, Shahla Ali, Bruno Jetin and Nobumichi Teramura
Jay Tseng
- More Disputes and Differences – Essays on the History of Arbitration and its Continuing Relevance
by Derek Roebuck
Phillip Greenham
Student Submissions
- Leaving the Door Open to Sue a Non-Lawyer Mediator Under the New Zealand Fair Trading Act 1986 and the Effects of Exclusion of Liability and Indemnity Clauses
Asheeta Nandini
We welcome contributions throughout the year. Please email us at communications@resolution.institute if you would like to make a submission.
Read the May issue here
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Rukmini Sengupta Roy
Resolution Institute
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