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SUMMARY: Spring 2025 Byse Workshop – Alternative Dispute Resolution: Histor
 ical Roots\, Political Agendas and Philosophical Ideas
DESCRIPTION: Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on Alternative Dispute 
 Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agendas\, and Philosophical Ideas.
  Together\, we will examine some of the most paradigmatic methods of disput
 e resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, mediation\, etc.)\, delving into their u
 nderlying philosophical\, historical\, economic\, and political foundations
  and implications. This non-credit workshop is open to all members […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on 
 <strong>Alternative Dispute Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agenda
 s\, and Philosophical Ideas</strong>. Together\, we will examine some of th
 e most paradigmatic methods of dispute resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, med
 iation\, etc.)\, delving into their underlying philosophical\, historical\,
  economic\, and political foundations and implications.</p><p>This non-cred
 it workshop is open to all members of the Harvard community without any req
 uired registration. Attending all sessions is encouraged but not mandatory.
  No prior knowledge is required. Feel free to join all or any of the sessio
 ns.</p><p><strong>Course Schedule</strong></p><p><u>Part I - Setting the st
 age: ADR intellectual roots and grammar</u></p><p>1.     <strong>Feb. 6 (Th
 u)</strong> - Intellectual roots of ADR</p><p><u>Part II - Opening ADR’s Mu
 ltiple Doors<br /></u><br />2.     <strong>Feb. 13 (Thu)</strong> - Negotia
 tion: From integration to value creation and self-governance.</p><p>3.     
 <strong>Feb. 20 (Thu)</strong> - Mediation: The four trajectories of mediat
 ion (e.g.\, facilitative\, evaluative\, transformative\, and narrative medi
 ation).</p><p>4.     <strong>Feb. 27 (Thu)</strong> - Restorative Justice: 
 From seeing conflicts as property to scaling down the state.</p><p>5.     <
 strong>Mar. 6 (Thu)</strong> - Arbitration: From protecting investment and 
 property rights to global governance.</p><p>6.     <strong>Mar. 27 (Thu) </
 strong>- Dispute System Design and Transitional Justice: From scaling up AD
 R in organizations and society to consultancy of conflict management.</p><p
 ><u>Part III - Looking Forward: The Death or Resuscitation of ADR?<br /></u
 ><br />7.     <strong>Apr. 3 (Thu)</strong> - Future trends of ADR: The thr
 ee additions to the ADR multidoor house: online dispute resolution\, commun
 icational ethics\, and informal justice.</p><p><strong>Note</strong>: Readi
 ngs are available on <a href="https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/147075/set
 tings#tab-details">Canvas</a> and <a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.co
 m/v2/url?u=https-3A__drive.google.com_drive_u_1_folders_1rDDkvcFRICCrHzU6mK
 JhIgFNbTgjHBnF&d=DwMFaQ&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=Qau_W5-XZINBhElLTAUoopl_
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EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T154500,20250320T154500
SUMMARY: Spring 2025 Byse Workshop – Alternative Dispute Resolution: Histor
 ical Roots\, Political Agendas and Philosophical Ideas
DESCRIPTION: Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on Alternative Dispute 
 Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agendas\, and Philosophical Ideas.
  Together\, we will examine some of the most paradigmatic methods of disput
 e resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, mediation\, etc.)\, delving into their u
 nderlying philosophical\, historical\, economic\, and political foundations
  and implications. This non-credit workshop is open to all members […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on 
 <strong>Alternative Dispute Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agenda
 s\, and Philosophical Ideas</strong>. Together\, we will examine some of th
 e most paradigmatic methods of dispute resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, med
 iation\, etc.)\, delving into their underlying philosophical\, historical\,
  economic\, and political foundations and implications.</p><p>This non-cred
 it workshop is open to all members of the Harvard community without any req
 uired registration. Attending all sessions is encouraged but not mandatory.
  No prior knowledge is required. Feel free to join all or any of the sessio
 ns.</p><p><strong>Course Schedule</strong></p><p><u>Part I - Setting the st
 age: ADR intellectual roots and grammar</u></p><p>1.     <strong>Feb. 6 (Th
 u)</strong> - Intellectual roots of ADR</p><p><u>Part II - Opening ADR’s Mu
 ltiple Doors<br /></u><br />2.     <strong>Feb. 13 (Thu)</strong> - Negotia
 tion: From integration to value creation and self-governance.</p><p>3.     
 <strong>Feb. 20 (Thu)</strong> - Mediation: The four trajectories of mediat
 ion (e.g.\, facilitative\, evaluative\, transformative\, and narrative medi
 ation).</p><p>4.     <strong>Feb. 27 (Thu)</strong> - Restorative Justice: 
 From seeing conflicts as property to scaling down the state.</p><p>5.     <
 strong>Mar. 6 (Thu)</strong> - Arbitration: From protecting investment and 
 property rights to global governance.</p><p>6.     <strong>Mar. 27 (Thu) </
 strong>- Dispute System Design and Transitional Justice: From scaling up AD
 R in organizations and society to consultancy of conflict management.</p><p
 ><u>Part III - Looking Forward: The Death or Resuscitation of ADR?<br /></u
 ><br />7.     <strong>Apr. 3 (Thu)</strong> - Future trends of ADR: The thr
 ee additions to the ADR multidoor house: online dispute resolution\, commun
 icational ethics\, and informal justice.</p><p><strong>Note</strong>: Readi
 ngs are available on <a href="https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/147075/set
 tings#tab-details">Canvas</a> and <a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.co
 m/v2/url?u=https-3A__drive.google.com_drive_u_1_folders_1rDDkvcFRICCrHzU6mK
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 ical-ideas/
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EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T154500,20250320T154500
SUMMARY: Spring 2025 Byse Workshop – Alternative Dispute Resolution: Histor
 ical Roots\, Political Agendas and Philosophical Ideas
DESCRIPTION: Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on Alternative Dispute 
 Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agendas\, and Philosophical Ideas.
  Together\, we will examine some of the most paradigmatic methods of disput
 e resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, mediation\, etc.)\, delving into their u
 nderlying philosophical\, historical\, economic\, and political foundations
  and implications. This non-credit workshop is open to all members […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on 
 <strong>Alternative Dispute Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agenda
 s\, and Philosophical Ideas</strong>. Together\, we will examine some of th
 e most paradigmatic methods of dispute resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, med
 iation\, etc.)\, delving into their underlying philosophical\, historical\,
  economic\, and political foundations and implications.</p><p>This non-cred
 it workshop is open to all members of the Harvard community without any req
 uired registration. Attending all sessions is encouraged but not mandatory.
  No prior knowledge is required. Feel free to join all or any of the sessio
 ns.</p><p><strong>Course Schedule</strong></p><p><u>Part I - Setting the st
 age: ADR intellectual roots and grammar</u></p><p>1.     <strong>Feb. 6 (Th
 u)</strong> - Intellectual roots of ADR</p><p><u>Part II - Opening ADR’s Mu
 ltiple Doors<br /></u><br />2.     <strong>Feb. 13 (Thu)</strong> - Negotia
 tion: From integration to value creation and self-governance.</p><p>3.     
 <strong>Feb. 20 (Thu)</strong> - Mediation: The four trajectories of mediat
 ion (e.g.\, facilitative\, evaluative\, transformative\, and narrative medi
 ation).</p><p>4.     <strong>Feb. 27 (Thu)</strong> - Restorative Justice: 
 From seeing conflicts as property to scaling down the state.</p><p>5.     <
 strong>Mar. 6 (Thu)</strong> - Arbitration: From protecting investment and 
 property rights to global governance.</p><p>6.     <strong>Mar. 27 (Thu) </
 strong>- Dispute System Design and Transitional Justice: From scaling up AD
 R in organizations and society to consultancy of conflict management.</p><p
 ><u>Part III - Looking Forward: The Death or Resuscitation of ADR?<br /></u
 ><br />7.     <strong>Apr. 3 (Thu)</strong> - Future trends of ADR: The thr
 ee additions to the ADR multidoor house: online dispute resolution\, commun
 icational ethics\, and informal justice.</p><p><strong>Note</strong>: Readi
 ngs are available on <a href="https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/147075/set
 tings#tab-details">Canvas</a> and <a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.co
 m/v2/url?u=https-3A__drive.google.com_drive_u_1_folders_1rDDkvcFRICCrHzU6mK
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 6A5DyE5EUE1&s=xhr4Efterlh1FJMgoxIZVWGwc9t_GqLvHxlWU_2K42s&e=">this link</a>
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 rnative-dispute-resolution-historical-roots-political-agendas-and-philosoph
 ical-ideas/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T151336Z
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T171500
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EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T154500,20250320T154500
SUMMARY: Spring 2025 Byse Workshop – Alternative Dispute Resolution: Histor
 ical Roots\, Political Agendas and Philosophical Ideas
DESCRIPTION: Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on Alternative Dispute 
 Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agendas\, and Philosophical Ideas.
  Together\, we will examine some of the most paradigmatic methods of disput
 e resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, mediation\, etc.)\, delving into their u
 nderlying philosophical\, historical\, economic\, and political foundations
  and implications. This non-credit workshop is open to all members […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on 
 <strong>Alternative Dispute Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agenda
 s\, and Philosophical Ideas</strong>. Together\, we will examine some of th
 e most paradigmatic methods of dispute resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, med
 iation\, etc.)\, delving into their underlying philosophical\, historical\,
  economic\, and political foundations and implications.</p><p>This non-cred
 it workshop is open to all members of the Harvard community without any req
 uired registration. Attending all sessions is encouraged but not mandatory.
  No prior knowledge is required. Feel free to join all or any of the sessio
 ns.</p><p><strong>Course Schedule</strong></p><p><u>Part I - Setting the st
 age: ADR intellectual roots and grammar</u></p><p>1.     <strong>Feb. 6 (Th
 u)</strong> - Intellectual roots of ADR</p><p><u>Part II - Opening ADR’s Mu
 ltiple Doors<br /></u><br />2.     <strong>Feb. 13 (Thu)</strong> - Negotia
 tion: From integration to value creation and self-governance.</p><p>3.     
 <strong>Feb. 20 (Thu)</strong> - Mediation: The four trajectories of mediat
 ion (e.g.\, facilitative\, evaluative\, transformative\, and narrative medi
 ation).</p><p>4.     <strong>Feb. 27 (Thu)</strong> - Restorative Justice: 
 From seeing conflicts as property to scaling down the state.</p><p>5.     <
 strong>Mar. 6 (Thu)</strong> - Arbitration: From protecting investment and 
 property rights to global governance.</p><p>6.     <strong>Mar. 27 (Thu) </
 strong>- Dispute System Design and Transitional Justice: From scaling up AD
 R in organizations and society to consultancy of conflict management.</p><p
 ><u>Part III - Looking Forward: The Death or Resuscitation of ADR?<br /></u
 ><br />7.     <strong>Apr. 3 (Thu)</strong> - Future trends of ADR: The thr
 ee additions to the ADR multidoor house: online dispute resolution\, commun
 icational ethics\, and informal justice.</p><p><strong>Note</strong>: Readi
 ngs are available on <a href="https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/147075/set
 tings#tab-details">Canvas</a> and <a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.co
 m/v2/url?u=https-3A__drive.google.com_drive_u_1_folders_1rDDkvcFRICCrHzU6mK
 JhIgFNbTgjHBnF&d=DwMFaQ&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=Qau_W5-XZINBhElLTAUoopl_
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 6A5DyE5EUE1&s=xhr4Efterlh1FJMgoxIZVWGwc9t_GqLvHxlWU_2K42s&e=">this link</a>
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://hls.harvard.edu/events/spring-2025-byse-workshop-alte
 rnative-dispute-resolution-historical-roots-political-agendas-and-philosoph
 ical-ideas/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T151336Z
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T171500
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20250403T194500Z
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T154500,20250320T154500
SUMMARY: Spring 2025 Byse Workshop – Alternative Dispute Resolution: Histor
 ical Roots\, Political Agendas and Philosophical Ideas
DESCRIPTION: Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on Alternative Dispute 
 Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agendas\, and Philosophical Ideas.
  Together\, we will examine some of the most paradigmatic methods of disput
 e resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, mediation\, etc.)\, delving into their u
 nderlying philosophical\, historical\, economic\, and political foundations
  and implications. This non-credit workshop is open to all members […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on 
 <strong>Alternative Dispute Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agenda
 s\, and Philosophical Ideas</strong>. Together\, we will examine some of th
 e most paradigmatic methods of dispute resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, med
 iation\, etc.)\, delving into their underlying philosophical\, historical\,
  economic\, and political foundations and implications.</p><p>This non-cred
 it workshop is open to all members of the Harvard community without any req
 uired registration. Attending all sessions is encouraged but not mandatory.
  No prior knowledge is required. Feel free to join all or any of the sessio
 ns.</p><p><strong>Course Schedule</strong></p><p><u>Part I - Setting the st
 age: ADR intellectual roots and grammar</u></p><p>1.     <strong>Feb. 6 (Th
 u)</strong> - Intellectual roots of ADR</p><p><u>Part II - Opening ADR’s Mu
 ltiple Doors<br /></u><br />2.     <strong>Feb. 13 (Thu)</strong> - Negotia
 tion: From integration to value creation and self-governance.</p><p>3.     
 <strong>Feb. 20 (Thu)</strong> - Mediation: The four trajectories of mediat
 ion (e.g.\, facilitative\, evaluative\, transformative\, and narrative medi
 ation).</p><p>4.     <strong>Feb. 27 (Thu)</strong> - Restorative Justice: 
 From seeing conflicts as property to scaling down the state.</p><p>5.     <
 strong>Mar. 6 (Thu)</strong> - Arbitration: From protecting investment and 
 property rights to global governance.</p><p>6.     <strong>Mar. 27 (Thu) </
 strong>- Dispute System Design and Transitional Justice: From scaling up AD
 R in organizations and society to consultancy of conflict management.</p><p
 ><u>Part III - Looking Forward: The Death or Resuscitation of ADR?<br /></u
 ><br />7.     <strong>Apr. 3 (Thu)</strong> - Future trends of ADR: The thr
 ee additions to the ADR multidoor house: online dispute resolution\, commun
 icational ethics\, and informal justice.</p><p><strong>Note</strong>: Readi
 ngs are available on <a href="https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/147075/set
 tings#tab-details">Canvas</a> and <a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.co
 m/v2/url?u=https-3A__drive.google.com_drive_u_1_folders_1rDDkvcFRICCrHzU6mK
 JhIgFNbTgjHBnF&d=DwMFaQ&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=Qau_W5-XZINBhElLTAUoopl_
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 6A5DyE5EUE1&s=xhr4Efterlh1FJMgoxIZVWGwc9t_GqLvHxlWU_2K42s&e=">this link</a>
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://hls.harvard.edu/events/spring-2025-byse-workshop-alte
 rnative-dispute-resolution-historical-roots-political-agendas-and-philosoph
 ical-ideas/
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTAMP:20260425T184935Z
CREATED:20250210T151336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T151336Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T171500
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20250403T194500Z
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T154500,20250320T154500
SUMMARY: Spring 2025 Byse Workshop – Alternative Dispute Resolution: Histor
 ical Roots\, Political Agendas and Philosophical Ideas
DESCRIPTION: Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on Alternative Dispute 
 Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agendas\, and Philosophical Ideas.
  Together\, we will examine some of the most paradigmatic methods of disput
 e resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, mediation\, etc.)\, delving into their u
 nderlying philosophical\, historical\, economic\, and political foundations
  and implications. This non-credit workshop is open to all members […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on 
 <strong>Alternative Dispute Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agenda
 s\, and Philosophical Ideas</strong>. Together\, we will examine some of th
 e most paradigmatic methods of dispute resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, med
 iation\, etc.)\, delving into their underlying philosophical\, historical\,
  economic\, and political foundations and implications.</p><p>This non-cred
 it workshop is open to all members of the Harvard community without any req
 uired registration. Attending all sessions is encouraged but not mandatory.
  No prior knowledge is required. Feel free to join all or any of the sessio
 ns.</p><p><strong>Course Schedule</strong></p><p><u>Part I - Setting the st
 age: ADR intellectual roots and grammar</u></p><p>1.     <strong>Feb. 6 (Th
 u)</strong> - Intellectual roots of ADR</p><p><u>Part II - Opening ADR’s Mu
 ltiple Doors<br /></u><br />2.     <strong>Feb. 13 (Thu)</strong> - Negotia
 tion: From integration to value creation and self-governance.</p><p>3.     
 <strong>Feb. 20 (Thu)</strong> - Mediation: The four trajectories of mediat
 ion (e.g.\, facilitative\, evaluative\, transformative\, and narrative medi
 ation).</p><p>4.     <strong>Feb. 27 (Thu)</strong> - Restorative Justice: 
 From seeing conflicts as property to scaling down the state.</p><p>5.     <
 strong>Mar. 6 (Thu)</strong> - Arbitration: From protecting investment and 
 property rights to global governance.</p><p>6.     <strong>Mar. 27 (Thu) </
 strong>- Dispute System Design and Transitional Justice: From scaling up AD
 R in organizations and society to consultancy of conflict management.</p><p
 ><u>Part III - Looking Forward: The Death or Resuscitation of ADR?<br /></u
 ><br />7.     <strong>Apr. 3 (Thu)</strong> - Future trends of ADR: The thr
 ee additions to the ADR multidoor house: online dispute resolution\, commun
 icational ethics\, and informal justice.</p><p><strong>Note</strong>: Readi
 ngs are available on <a href="https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/147075/set
 tings#tab-details">Canvas</a> and <a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.co
 m/v2/url?u=https-3A__drive.google.com_drive_u_1_folders_1rDDkvcFRICCrHzU6mK
 JhIgFNbTgjHBnF&d=DwMFaQ&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=Qau_W5-XZINBhElLTAUoopl_
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 6A5DyE5EUE1&s=xhr4Efterlh1FJMgoxIZVWGwc9t_GqLvHxlWU_2K42s&e=">this link</a>
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 rnative-dispute-resolution-historical-roots-political-agendas-and-philosoph
 ical-ideas/
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SUMMARY: Spring 2025 Byse Workshop – Alternative Dispute Resolution: Histor
 ical Roots\, Political Agendas and Philosophical Ideas
DESCRIPTION: Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on Alternative Dispute 
 Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agendas\, and Philosophical Ideas.
  Together\, we will examine some of the most paradigmatic methods of disput
 e resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, mediation\, etc.)\, delving into their u
 nderlying philosophical\, historical\, economic\, and political foundations
  and implications. This non-credit workshop is open to all members […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Join the HLS Spring 2025 Byse Workshop on 
 <strong>Alternative Dispute Resolution: Historical Roots\, Political Agenda
 s\, and Philosophical Ideas</strong>. Together\, we will examine some of th
 e most paradigmatic methods of dispute resolution (e.g.\, negotiation\, med
 iation\, etc.)\, delving into their underlying philosophical\, historical\,
  economic\, and political foundations and implications.</p><p>This non-cred
 it workshop is open to all members of the Harvard community without any req
 uired registration. Attending all sessions is encouraged but not mandatory.
  No prior knowledge is required. Feel free to join all or any of the sessio
 ns.</p><p><strong>Course Schedule</strong></p><p><u>Part I - Setting the st
 age: ADR intellectual roots and grammar</u></p><p>1.     <strong>Feb. 6 (Th
 u)</strong> - Intellectual roots of ADR</p><p><u>Part II - Opening ADR’s Mu
 ltiple Doors<br /></u><br />2.     <strong>Feb. 13 (Thu)</strong> - Negotia
 tion: From integration to value creation and self-governance.</p><p>3.     
 <strong>Feb. 20 (Thu)</strong> - Mediation: The four trajectories of mediat
 ion (e.g.\, facilitative\, evaluative\, transformative\, and narrative medi
 ation).</p><p>4.     <strong>Feb. 27 (Thu)</strong> - Restorative Justice: 
 From seeing conflicts as property to scaling down the state.</p><p>5.     <
 strong>Mar. 6 (Thu)</strong> - Arbitration: From protecting investment and 
 property rights to global governance.</p><p>6.     <strong>Mar. 27 (Thu) </
 strong>- Dispute System Design and Transitional Justice: From scaling up AD
 R in organizations and society to consultancy of conflict management.</p><p
 ><u>Part III - Looking Forward: The Death or Resuscitation of ADR?<br /></u
 ><br />7.     <strong>Apr. 3 (Thu)</strong> - Future trends of ADR: The thr
 ee additions to the ADR multidoor house: online dispute resolution\, commun
 icational ethics\, and informal justice.</p><p><strong>Note</strong>: Readi
 ngs are available on <a href="https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/147075/set
 tings#tab-details">Canvas</a> and <a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.co
 m/v2/url?u=https-3A__drive.google.com_drive_u_1_folders_1rDDkvcFRICCrHzU6mK
 JhIgFNbTgjHBnF&d=DwMFaQ&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=Qau_W5-XZINBhElLTAUoopl_
 HZ_01LqOOKFVzFFz-mE&m=YfvWDvvJpNp_VSuIeyXLJaqwWs3KcobsO6hlp490FHI49adtUpZSX
 6A5DyE5EUE1&s=xhr4Efterlh1FJMgoxIZVWGwc9t_GqLvHxlWU_2K42s&e=">this link</a>
 .</p>
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ORGANIZER;CN="Caitie Parmelee":MAILTO:cparmelee@law.harvard.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://hls.harvard.edu/events/spring-2025-byse-workshop-alte
 rnative-dispute-resolution-historical-roots-political-agendas-and-philosoph
 ical-ideas/
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