Schwartz Lecture on Dispute Resolution: Professor Janet Martinez

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  • Опубліковано 27 бер 2024
  • Professor Martinez focuses her research on dispute system design; online dispute resolution; facilitation of public disputes, particularly in the fields of international trade and the environment; negotiation and consensus-building; and negotiation curriculum development for clients in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. The author of dozens of dispute resolution focused publications, her 2020 co-authored text Dispute System Design: Preventing, Managing and Resolving Conflict, won the International Association of Conflict Management’s Outstanding Book Award.
    In 2023 Martinez stepped down from her long-held role as Director of Stanford Law School’s Gould Negotiation and Mediation Program, a position which she held for nearly two decades. Professor Martinez serves on the board of the Consensus Building Institute in Cambridge, Mass., a nonprofit institution whose mission is to improve conflict resolution, and is a consultant at Lax Sebenius, a negotiation consulting firm in Concord, Mass. Before joining the Stanford Law School faculty in 2002, she engaged in research, writing, and teaching in various aspects of negotiation at Harvard University’s graduate schools of business, law, and government, and was previously senior counsel for the McKesson Corporation.
    An article on the lecture topic, authored by the Schwartz Lecturer, is published in the interdisciplinary Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, in keeping with Mr. Schwartz’s interest in the promotion of scholarly publication in the area of dispute resolution
    About The Schwartz Lecture:
    The Schwartz Lecture on Dispute Resolution was established in 1992 as a result of the generosity of the late Stanley Schwartz Jr. (a 1947 Moritz College of Law graduate) and the Schwartz family. Each lecture is published in the interdisciplinary Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, in keeping with Mr. Schwartz’s interest in the promotion of scholarly publication in the area of dispute resolution.

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