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The Remedy Gap: Institutional Design, Retaliation, And Trade Law Enforcement, Rachel Brewster 2011 Duke Law School

The Remedy Gap: Institutional Design, Retaliation, And Trade Law Enforcement, Rachel Brewster

Faculty Scholarship

One of the major innovations of the World Trade Organization’s (“WTO”) Dispute Settlement Understanding (“DSU”) is the regulation of sanctions in response to violations of trade law. The DSU requires governments to receive multilateral approval before suspending trade concessions and limits the extent of retaliation to prospective damages. In addition, the DSU permits governments to impose only conditional sanctions: sanctions for violations that continue after the dispute resolution process is complete. This enforcement regime creates a remedy gap: governments cannot respond, even to obvious breaches, until the end of the dispute resolution process (and then only to the extent of …


Most Claims Settle: Implications For Alternative Dispute Resolution From A Profile Of Medical-Malpractice Claims In Florida, Neil Vidmar, Mirya Holman, Paul Lee 2011 Duke Law School

Most Claims Settle: Implications For Alternative Dispute Resolution From A Profile Of Medical-Malpractice Claims In Florida, Neil Vidmar, Mirya Holman, Paul Lee

Faculty Scholarship

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Sentencing Circles, Clashing Worldviews, And The Case Of Christopher Pauchay, Toby S. Goldbach 2011 Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia

Sentencing Circles, Clashing Worldviews, And The Case Of Christopher Pauchay, Toby S. Goldbach

All Faculty Publications

The case of Christopher Pauchay demonstrates some of the differences between predominant Euro-Canadian and First Nations approaches to dispute resolution. The principles of sentencing circles sometimes overlap with the principles of restorative justice and suggest their potential incorporation into the criminal justice system. The use of alternative processes that share some common values is not enough to overcome to chasm between Euro-Western and Aboriginal justice. Where underlying worldviews diff er, those who can choose between competing values amidst limited possibilities will likely choose the values that refl ect the conventional system. A comparison of Euro-Western and Aboriginal approaches to crime …


Introduction, The .Xxx Factor, Rita Rodin Johnston 2011 Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Introduction, The .Xxx Factor, Rita Rodin Johnston

Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal

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Red Card Racism: Using The Court Of Arbitration For Sport (Cas) To Prevent And Punish Racist Conduct Perpetrated By Fans Attending European Soccer Games, Alexander Wynn 2011 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Red Card Racism: Using The Court Of Arbitration For Sport (Cas) To Prevent And Punish Racist Conduct Perpetrated By Fans Attending European Soccer Games, Alexander Wynn

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

This Note proceeds in three sections. Part I describes the extent to which racism infects European soccer, the processes by which Uefa addresses violations of the Uefa Statutes and CAS' contributions to sports mediation and arbitration. Part II contextualizes Uefa's governing authority within statutory and case law from the E.U. and the United Kingdom [hereinafter "U.K."] as legal frameworks through which to explore possible reasons why Uefa rarely imposes substantial sanctions on member associations or teams whose fans perpetrate racist acts. Finally, Part III explores the reasons why CAS is better able to address and punish racism in European soccer …


Music To Everyone's Ears: Binding Mediation In Music Rights Disputes, Matthew H. Ormsbee 2011 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Music To Everyone's Ears: Binding Mediation In Music Rights Disputes, Matthew H. Ormsbee

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

Litigation has been the mainstay of copyright disputes since America's earliest copyright statute first permitted a cause of action for copyright infringement in 1790. While alternative dispute resolution ("ADR") has become more prevalent in other areas of the law, many copyright attorneys and their clients do not typically consider ADR processes a viable option because these processes are still relatively new to copyright law.

This Note proposes greater use of binding mediation, a specialized ADR process, in music rights disputes, which are fundamentally copyright infringement disputes. Section I discusses the background of copyright litigation and modern application of ADR in …


Mismatch.Com: Online Dispute Resolution And Divorce, Rebecca Brennan 2011 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Mismatch.Com: Online Dispute Resolution And Divorce, Rebecca Brennan

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

This Note proposes that online dispute resolution (ODR) is a particularly therapeutic method of negotiating and settling a divorce, and in some circumstances may be a more appropriate method than traditional face-to-face mediation sessions. Part I will discuss divorce and its psychological and emotional consequences. Part II will discuss therapeutic jurisprudence and why it is especially beneficial as applied to the dissolution of marriages. Part III will discuss ODR in general, its development, and its application to a variety of legal fields. Part IV will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of ODR, particularly with regards to therapeutic jurisprudence and divorce …


East Meets West: Introducing Sharia Into The Rules Governing International Arbitrations At The Bcdr-Aaa, Elana Levi-Tawil 2011 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

East Meets West: Introducing Sharia Into The Rules Governing International Arbitrations At The Bcdr-Aaa, Elana Levi-Tawil

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

As the size and complexity of international commercial transactions grow, parties to international commercial transactions are increasingly utilizing Alternative Dispute Resolution ("ADR") methods, specifically international commercial arbitration, to resolve the disputes that arise. However, since international commercial players first began to use international commercial arbitration to resolve these disputes, transnational recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards has been a major issue. Since 1958, the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (the "New York Convention"), an agreement executed by the United Nation's General Assembly, has vastly expanded the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral …


Salary Caps In Professional Sports: Closing The Kovalchuk Loophole In National Hockey League Player Contracts, Simon Bernstein 2011 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Salary Caps In Professional Sports: Closing The Kovalchuk Loophole In National Hockey League Player Contracts, Simon Bernstein

Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Deliberative Look At Alternative Dispute Resolution And The Rule Of Law, A, Peter Muhlberger 2011 University of Missouri School of Law

Deliberative Look At Alternative Dispute Resolution And The Rule Of Law, A, Peter Muhlberger

Journal of Dispute Resolution

This paper critiques the foundations of Aragaki's analysis, but also gives credit on the importance of dealing with people as less than fully rational. The critique suggests, again, a deep commonality between DD and ADR and potential improvements to both approaches. True collaboration between these approaches, however, requires some re-theorizing of both, including a reconsideration of rationality itself. This paper will sketch some ways in which this might be achieved and, in particular, how DD theory and research may prove helpful for ADR.


A Case Study Investigating The Interpretation And Implementation Of The Transformative Mediation Technique, Chuks Petrus Nweke 2011 Walden University

A Case Study Investigating The Interpretation And Implementation Of The Transformative Mediation Technique, Chuks Petrus Nweke

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

For decades, unresolved conflicts have negatively influenced the general public through increased violence, overwhelming the judicial system. A literature review suggested that between 15% and 20% of conflicts result in an impasse. This study was designed to understand how the implementation and application of the transformative meditation technique (TMT) is used to resolve conflicts. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate the interpretation and implementation of TMT. This qualitative case study was grounded in the conceptual framework of interest-based negotiation (IBN) principles. The research questions focused on mediators' perceptions, interpretations, and depth of knowledge, as well as …


Medellin And Sanchez-Llamas: Treaties From John Jay To John Roberts, Lori Fisler Damrosch 2011 Columbia Law School

Medellin And Sanchez-Llamas: Treaties From John Jay To John Roberts, Lori Fisler Damrosch

Faculty Scholarship

Medellin v. Texas and Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon were the first opportunities for the U.S. Supreme Court to speak in the voice of Chief Justice John Roberts on several of the biggest questions at the connecting points between the U.S. legal order and the rest of the world. In writing for the majority in these cases, the new Chief Justice sent signals to several different audiences about whether and how the United States will fulfill its international obligations. The messages differ markedly from those sent by the divided Court in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, in which Roberts did not participate. Hamdan was …


Table Of Contents - Issue 1, 2011 University of Missouri School of Law

Table Of Contents - Issue 1

Journal of Dispute Resolution

No abstract provided.


Alternative Dispute Resolution And The Rule Of Law In International Development Cooperation, James Michel 2011 University of Missouri School of Law

Alternative Dispute Resolution And The Rule Of Law In International Development Cooperation, James Michel

Journal of Dispute Resolution

This paper briefly reviews the concept of development and related international cooperation. It then examines how the rule of law has been addressed in development programs and offers some thoughts about the contribution of ADR for advancing the rule of law and, in turn, contributing to human security, wellbeing, and dignity.


Japan's Business Revitalization Adr: An Economic Savior Or A Convenient Excuse To Avoid Bankruptcy?, Naoko Okamoto 2011 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Japan's Business Revitalization Adr: An Economic Savior Or A Convenient Excuse To Avoid Bankruptcy?, Naoko Okamoto

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

This Note analyzes Japan's newly enacted "Business Revitalization Alternative Dispute Resolution" (ADR) and its effectiveness in revitalizing the Japanese economy. Due to ADR's economic and procedural ease, Business Revitalization ADR has been employed by companies undergoing revitalization processes and negotiating with creditors in extending debt payments. Nonetheless, ADR proceedings, specifically mediation between creditors and debtors, create only short-term economic value. Because of cultural characteristics of mediation and the nature of mediation in the business context in Japan, Business Revitalization ADR may be subject to abuse by companies that should have gone bankrupt. In fact, many companies may save themselves from …


A Lesson From The Holocaust Restitution Movement For Armenians: Generate Momentum To Secure Restitution, Vartges Saroyan 2011 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

A Lesson From The Holocaust Restitution Movement For Armenians: Generate Momentum To Secure Restitution, Vartges Saroyan

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

This Note proceeds in five parts. Part I provides a historical background of the events prior to and during the Armenian Genocide, and the claims arising out of the Genocide. Part II discusses the status of Genocide restitution and the roadblocks that continue to prevent widespread recovery. Part III explains the timeline of the Holocaust restitution movement and how advocates for restitution were finally able to have some success. Part IV proposes that Genocide-era claims be sought not only by filing lawsuits, but also by creating momentum through negotiation and other principles of ADR. Part V concludes by reiterating the …


A Solution To Holdouts In The National Football League: How Salary Arbitration Can Limit A Growing Problem, Roger Quiles 2011 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

A Solution To Holdouts In The National Football League: How Salary Arbitration Can Limit A Growing Problem, Roger Quiles

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

This Note will explore the intricacies of Major League Baseball's salary arbitration system, as established in the league's CBA with the MLB Players' Association (hereinafter, "MLBPA"), in order to create a suitable and similar forum for the NFL. The MLB salary arbitration model is not perfectly transposed to the NFL, but can be slightly modified to reflect the differences between the sports. The primary difference is that the NFL establishes a salary cap that a team's payroll may not exceed, whereas MLB teams can carry as big of a payroll as they want. Though the salary cap raises several questions …


The Adventures Of 'Superman': A Narrative Worth Mediating, Jeffrey Zeman 2011 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

The Adventures Of 'Superman': A Narrative Worth Mediating, Jeffrey Zeman

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

Summer, 2013. The world will believe, again, a man can fly. Most likely, anyway. Maybe. Fingers crossed.

The rights to Superman and his stories are the subject of a long-developing and heated dispute between publisher DC Comics ("DC") and the estate of Jerry Siegel, co-creator of the iconic character. While a much-talked-about reboot of the movie franchise enters preproduction, the latest round of lawsuits involves DC suing the Siegel family's attorney. The publisher claims attorney Marc Toberoff has wrongfully interfered with "contractual rights and other interests" by advising the families of Siegel and his cocreator, Joe Schuster, to reclaim the …


Contracting For Arbitration In Custody Disputes: Parental Autonomy Vs. State Responsibility, Christina Fox 2011 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Contracting For Arbitration In Custody Disputes: Parental Autonomy Vs. State Responsibility, Christina Fox

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

New York and New Jersey are so close in location, but so far apart in their respective policies toward binding arbitration in child custody matters. Even though most family law matters now involve forms of alternative dispute resolution ("ADR"), courts are deeply divided on whether binding arbitration should be allowed in child custody disputes, and over which standard to adopt in reviewing custody arbitration awards. While New York has repeatedly disallowed binding arbitration in child custody, New Jersey has recently joined other states in approving binding arbitration and enforcing a parent's contractual determination of his child's welfare. The question is …


After The Ecj's West Tankers: The Clash Of Civilizations On The Issue Of An Anti-Suit Injunction, Grace Gunah Kim 2011 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

After The Ecj's West Tankers: The Clash Of Civilizations On The Issue Of An Anti-Suit Injunction, Grace Gunah Kim

Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

This Note argues that the ECJ's West Tankers decision to ban an anti-suit injunction in Europe, coupled with the recent European Commission's reform proposals to govern arbitration within the jurisdictional framework of the Brussels Regulation No. 44/ 2001 ("Brussels Regulation"), directly clash with the United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards ("New York Convention") and practically amount to a blanket rule that bars English courts from upholding arbitration agreements.


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