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Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution — Issue 3, Volume 26 just out!

September 17, 2025 Andrea Schneider

I am delighted to announce the Third Issue of Volume 26! Read about the issue on the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution blog, which can be accessed here: https://lnkd.in/eJbM5XmW.   Many thanks to the wonderful authors and our terrific students!

Articles

A Framework for Trauma-Informed Mediation: A Heart and Mind Approach to Conflict Resolution

—Michael Saini, Raheena Lalani Dahva, & Shely Polak

Not Enough of a Good Thing: Unleashing the Full Power of Mediation Globally

—Giuseppe De Palo & Mary B. Trevor

Notes

Healing an Unimaginable Loss: How Social Media Platforms Can Help Bereaved Parents Through ADR

—Molly Baraban

Three-Stripe Life: How Adidas Can Act as a Model in Trademark Disputes by Promoting Internal Alternative Dispute Resolutions

—Adam Gaudet

Having Fun Is Not as Hard When You Have an Arbitration Clause: The Current Benefits and Possible Changes to the Arbitration Agreements of Amusement Parks and Recreational Resorts for Consumers

—Cynthia Spitzer

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