21 research outputs found

    Negotiation Strategies for War by Other Means

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    The 22nd International Advocate for Peace Award

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    The Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution presents the International Advocate for Peace (IAP) Award to an individual, organization or group that is exemplary in the field of conflict resolution. This year, the Journal presents the IAP Award to Gloria Steinem, who has dedicated her life to standing up to power and seeking ways to bring about peaceful change. Ms. Steinem has fought tirelessly in support of marginalized people everywhere, campaigning for the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution, protesting the South African apartheid system, and more recently working alongside Cardozo Law students at the Lenape Center to address the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons crisis.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2023/1018/thumbnail.jp

    The Future of the Criminal Legal System: How Should a Multidoor Criminal Courthouse Operate?

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    https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2023-2024/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Negotiation Strategies for War by Other Means

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    The symposium will explore the changing landscape of international conflicts and the role that dispute resolution can play in strengthening capacity to respond effectively. The keynote address will be given by Anne Leslie, who leads the Cloud Risk and Controls Europe division at IBM, as well as IBM’s Cloud for Financial Services. The program will consist of three panels featuring academics and practitioners in the fields of dispute resolution and cyber security who will discuss: the history of hybrid warfare and the way it unfolds in the real world; the various ways negotiation theory applies and how it can address threats of hybrid warfare; the future of these novel conflicts; and the ways the public and private sectors can respond to and prevent them. Click here to view more information about the program and speakers. Click here to view the flyer.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2022/1007/thumbnail.jp

    The Pound Conferences: Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?

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    https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2016/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Innovations in Justice: Experiments in Restorative Processes

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    https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2019/1061/thumbnail.jp

    Negotiation Strategies for War by Other Means

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    The symposium will explore the changing landscape of international conflicts and the role that dispute resolution can play in strengthening capacity to respond effectively. The keynote address will be given by Anne Leslie, who leads the Cloud Risk and Controls Europe division at IBM, as well as IBM’s Cloud for Financial Services. The program will consist of three panels featuring academics and practitioners in the fields of dispute resolution and cyber security who will discuss: the history of hybrid warfare and the way it unfolds in the real world; the various ways negotiation theory applies and how it can address threats of hybrid warfare; the future of these novel conflicts; and the ways the public and private sectors can respond to and prevent them. Click here to view more information about the program and speakers. Click here to view the flyer.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2022/1007/thumbnail.jp

    The Future of the Criminal Legal System: How Should a Multidoor Criminal Courthouse Operate?

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    As the push for criminal legal reform continues around the world and the impact of progressive prosecutors or bail reform is still being unpacked, the future of the criminal legal system is up for debate. Much like the creation of the multidoor civil courthouse—with options for negotiation, mediation, and other processes—what should a multidoor criminal courthouse look like in the future? How should evolving processes of restorative justice, problem solving courts, diversion sentencing, bail reform, and plea bargaining be structured and integrated in the future? What should the role of judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, crime victims, defendants and the public be in this new future? This symposium will present a variety of papers addressing the issue of the future criminal legal system with an eye toward more effective system design and problem-solving for all players.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2023/1048/thumbnail.jp
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