International Institute For Conflict Prevention & Resolution

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Sinopsis

International Dispute Negotiation (IDN) is presented by CPR as an example of the ways professionals from different countries and backgrounds approach dispute resolution. The podcast is intended to help listeners understand the risks of disputes and shed insight on optimal ways of accepting, mitigating, and managing those risks in the real world, whether through mediation, arbitration, or litigation that arises far from home.

Episodios

  • IDN 82 - NBC Universal--Part 2, Mediating Disputes in the Film and Television Industries

    27/11/2009

    Part 2 of a discussion on domestic and international disputes in the entertainment field with NBC Universal attorneys, Susan E. Weiner, executive vice president and deputy general counsel, and David L. Burg, who is senior vice president for litigation.

  • IDN 81 - NBC Universal - Disputes in the International Entertainment Industries

    20/11/2009

    Disputes at a television network attract a great deal of attention, and need a great deal of conflict management skills. Not to mention cutting-edge tools. Two top lawyers at NBC Universal Inc. talk discovery, arbitration, mediation, and the nature of business disputes in the first of two parts.

  • IDN 80 - Regional Innovation in Dispute Resolution, the Milan Court of Arbitration

    28/10/2009

    IDN 80 guest Stefano Azzali explains the ADR innovations used by the Milan Chamber of Commerce's Court of National and International Arbitration. The Italy-based regional ADR provider is a lot more versatile than its name suggests. Azzali, who is the chamber court's secretary general, describes how mediation has become the the arbitration court's biggest growth area.

  • IDN 79 - The Science of Conflict with Robert Creo and Monique McKay, Part 2

    09/10/2009

    Understand the brain, make better choices in ADR. In Part 2 of his discussion with the principals behind the nonprofit Master Mediation Institute, Robert A. Creo and Monique McKay, International Dispute Negotiation host Michael McIlwrath looks at the science of decision making--and "the science behind mediators" sense." As Mike noted in Part I last week, this subject "could be a game changer."

  • IDN 78 - The Science of Conflict with Robert Creo and Monique McKay (Sept. 29).

    29/09/2009

    This week's podcast focuses on recent initiatives exploring the science of decision making and conflict resolution. Pittsburgh attorney-neutral and CPR website Master Mediator columnist Robert A. Creo returns to IDN to discuss the Master Mediator Institute, which he co-founded in 2008. The Institute focuses on the art and science of mediation, negotiation and facilitated decision making. Also joining IDN host Michael McIlwrath is MMI Director and co-founder Monique McKay, who points out that MMI is creating a community of mediators, counsel, executives and scientists to help people integrate negotiating decisions - that is, combine the rational basis of bargaining strategies and choices with the pull of the underlying emotional component, individual values and other subjective factors which are often unacknowledged or even ignored in business settings. First of two parts.

  • IDN 77 - Resolving Disputes in 28 Days: The U.K.'s Adjudication Procedure

    11/09/2009

    IDN host Michael McIlwrath speaks with Nicholas Henchie, a partner in the London office of Mayer Brown. They analyze the benefits and the needs for limited processes, including, at the end, the new CPR Institute global accelerated rules.

  • IDN 76 - 'Beyond Salami Negotiating': Effective Competitive Tactics in Mediation, with Christian Duve

    07/08/2009

    "Moving beyond the Salami" is just one of a big group of negotiating techniques discussed this week with Christian Duve, a partner in Freshfields Bruckinger Deringer in Frankfurt, Germany. These negotiations strive for agreement, of course, but they're also all about competition.

  • IDN 75 - American Exceptionalism: Geoffrey Hazard on U.S. Civil Justice v. the Rest of the World

    17/07/2009

    Why is U.S. justice so scary for the rest of the world? Why do European general counsel fear U.S. courts? It's not just the juries and the punitive damages, according to Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., a legendary University of Pennsylvania Law School scholar and ethicist, who suggests that the problems with the U.S. court system are even deeper and more complex than its obvious features. "The [U.S.] civil law remedy of damages is regarded as a kind of offset or compensation adjustment," says Hazard, for regulatory failure, and the lack of a social safety net.

  • IDN 74 - Effective Apologies: Master Mediator Bob Creo on the Why and How of Saying You're Sorry

    12/06/2009

    The view on apologies from a veteran mediator: Robert A. Creo, a longtime friend of the CPR Institute, visits International Dispute Negotiation host Michael McIlwrath in Florence, Italy, to discuss why saying you are sorry can bring about a positive resolution.

  • IDN 73 - A Case Study: The State of Mediation and Arbitration in Italy

    08/06/2009

    Luca Radicati di Brozolo, a partner focusing on arbitration at the Bonelli Erede Pappalardo law firm in Milan, and Andrea Bernava, a litigation partner in the Chiomenti law firm's Rome and Milan offices, set out the current state of mediation and arbitration practices in Italy.

  • IDN 72 - Negotiating a Timetable in the Shadow of an International Arbitral Tribunal, Part II

    22/05/2009

    The parties are ready to go, having agreed to arbitration, and some basics, in last week's episode. This week brings the real negotiation: How long is this arbitration going to take?

  • IDN 71 - Negotiating International Arbitration Procedure

    16/05/2009

    In this week's episode, the first of two parts, Roberto Calabresi, a Florence, Italy, litigator, returns to IDN to play the role of a claimant in a hypothetical contractual dispute that has gone to arbitration.

  • IDN 70 - A Personal Injury Mediation Seen from Three Sides

    02/05/2009

    This week, IDN host Mike McIlwrath opens up about one of his employer's mediations. He does much more than pull back the curtains on General Electric Co.'s ADR processes and procedures in a personal injury case: He gathers the mediator, well-known U.K. neutral Tony Allen, and the employee, Gavin Slessor, of Scotland, who lost his right arm and leg in a workplace accident. Hear what Slesser did to get to mediation, and make it work, as well as why GE decided to mediate the case. And find out what happened in the participants' own words, and how they feel about the results.

  • IDN 69 - Appointing Arbitral Tribunals, Part III of III with Thomas Walde: "The Conversation"

    25/04/2009

    Here's the finale of a three-part series distilled from Mike's final discussion with arbitration scholar Thomas Walde, who passed away in a household accident last October after these interviews were recorded. The concluding part covers the goal of the get together: Mike and Thomas look at actual arbitrator resumes, and discuss how they evaluate the people they hire. IDN listeners this week will get an insider's view of how sophisticated international arbitration customers view the tribunal members they're about to hire. For more of Mike's reflections on this series, and his work with the late Prof. Walde, visit IDN on Facebook.

  • IDN 68 - Appointing Arbitral Tribunals, Part II of III with Thomas Walde

    18/04/2009

    This week, IDN host Mike McIlwrath returns to one of his favorite subjects, gathering information when choosing a neutral. It's the second of a three-part series distilled from Mike's final discussion with arbitration scholar Thomas Walde, who passed away in a household accident last October a couple of weeks after these interviews were recorded. It's a provocative IDN, as the talk turns to the qualification of arbitrators, and how sex and age figure into parties' hiring assessments.

  • IDN 67 - Appointing Arbitral Tribunals, Part I of III with Thomas Walde

    10/04/2009

    This week, more from IDN host Mike McIlwrath's conversation with Thomas Walde from last October, shortly before the arbitration scholar and theorist died in an accident. In IDN 47, which debuted on Oct. 24, less than two weeks after his untimely death, Walde discussed arbitration advocacy. Next week, Walde on what parties want in an arbitrator, and why.

  • IDN 66 - 'As Long as a Piece of String': Timing Expectations in International Arbitration

    30/03/2009

    International Dispute Negotiation host Michael McIlwrath asks how long should it take to complete an arbitration. In-house attorneys, law-firm veterans, academics, and business executives all have expectations about arbitration. This week, Mike provides a compilation of answers about those expectations.

  • IDN 65 - Turning Mediation Into a Global Profession, IMI, Part II

    13/03/2009

    That's the gist of the question that International Mediation Institute head, Michael Leathes, asks International Dispute Negotiation host Mike McIlwrath, to open Part II of their conversation on credentialing mediators with IMI.

  • IDN 64 - Turning Mediation Into a Global Profession: IMI, Part I

    07/03/2009

    This week's IDN podcast provides details on a Netherlands-based initiative targeted at improving and expanding mediation use worldwide. Michael Leathes, who heads the International Mediation Institute, a nonprofit based in the Hague, Netherlands, discusses in Part I of a two-part interview how his initiative accredit international mediators.

  • IDN 63 - Technip Italy: A Continental View on Negotiating Contract Dispute Clauses

    27/02/2009

    International arbitration isn't working, according to Italian lawyer Daniele Menegatti, and while mediation could produce a "workable" solution under certain conditions, his one experience wasn't successful.

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