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by Douglas Noll

  • ISBN: 1931038112
  • Category: Other
  • Author: Douglas Noll
  • Subcategory: Social Sciences
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Cascadia Publishing House (April 15, 2003)
  • Pages: 480 pages
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  • Rating: 4.7
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Douglas Nolt provides readers with a scholarly and comprehensive discussion of peacemaking as an integral process of practicing law. He provides an excellent historical perspective as well as theories on dispute resolution techniques.

Douglas Nolt provides readers with a scholarly and comprehensive discussion of peacemaking as an integral process of practicing law. This project began with two related questions. The first question was one I posed to myself.

Peacemaking: Practicing at the Intersection of Law and Human Conflict Paperback. Social identity: Noll reminds us of the significance of social identity to our understanding of ourselves and its place in conflict resolution

Peacemaking: Practicing at the Intersection of Law and Human Conflict Paperback. Social identity: Noll reminds us of the significance of social identity to our understanding of ourselves and its place in conflict resolution. He says, Social identities regulate our behaviors as members of groups. These behaviors may include conformity, stereotyping members of out-groups, favoritism toward members of in-groups, and discrimination against members of out-groups.

specializes in helping people solve difficult, complex, and intractable problems. In addition, Doug is the author of Sex, Politics & Religion at the Office: The New Competitive Advantage (Auberry Press 2006), with John Boogaert, and Peacemaking: Practicing at the Intersection of Law and Human Conflict (Cascadia 2002) and, numerous articles on peacemaking, restorative justice, conflict resolution and mediation, and is a mediator trainer, lecturer, and continuing education panelist.

Author - Mediator - Peacemaker Doug Noll is a lawyer turned peacemaker, specializing in difficult, complex, and intractable conflicts. He is an author of the books Elusive Peace: How Modern Diplomatic Strategies Could Better Resolve World Conflicts (Prometheus, 2011), Sex, Politics & Religion at the Office: The New Competitive Advantage (Auberry Press 2006), with John Boogaert, and Peacemaking: Practicing at the Intersection of Law and Human Conflict (Cascadia 2002) and, numerous articles on peacemaking, restorative justice, conflict resolution and mediation, and is a. mediator trainer, lecturer, and continuing education panelist.

Author of "Peacemaking: Practicing at the Interseciton of Law and Human Conflict," Noll is an attorney/peaceamker. Библиографические данные. Sex, Politics, & Religion at the Office: The New Competitive Advantage. John F. Boogaert, Douglas E. Noll.

Peacemaking: Practicing at the Intersection of Law and Human Conflict

Peacemaking: Practicing at the Intersection of Law and Human Conflict. Douglas E. Noll, Esq. In this book, Noll weaves many strands of academic thinking about human conflict into an integrated view of why people fight, how they fight, what they fight over-and how they can instead make peace, whether in the courtroom or beyond.

Practicing at the Intersection of Law and Human Conflict. Sex, Politics & Religion At The Office. The New Competitive Advantage. Rafia is a regular columnist for a number of publications and also serves on the Board of Amnesty International USA as the first Pakistani American woman ever to do so. Rafia is originally from Karachi, Pakistan, which is one of the world’s largest cities. in the late 1990’s to attend college, then law school, and ultimately did graduate work in political philosophy.

Peacemaking: practicing at the intersection of law and human conflict. Restorative Justice Today: Practical Applications looks at how restorative practices are being used in a variety of areas throughout the world today

Peacemaking: practicing at the intersection of law and human conflict. The little book of restorative justice. Failed states, collapsed states, weak states: causes and indicators. Restorative Justice Today: Practical Applications looks at how restorative practices are being used in a variety of areas throughout the world today. The book shows readers a range of restorative practices that can be implemented with youths and adults, in schools, neighborhoods, prisons, child welfare agencies, and international institutes of justice.

Noll D (2003) Peacemaking: practicing at the intersection of law and human conflict. Cascadia Publishing House, Telford. Pranis K (1997) Peacemaking circles. In: Johnstone G, Ness DWV (eds) Handbook of Restorative Justice.

Douglas E. Noll, a full-time Mediator in California, has been on the panel of the American Arbitration Association since 1981. He is the author of Peacemaking: Practicing at the Intersection of Law and Human Conflict. He is also an adjunct professor of law at the Straus Institute of Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine School of Law. Mr. Noll received his . from Dartmouth College, . from University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, and . from Fresno Pacific University in Peacemaking and Conflict Studies.

In his large and ambitious project, Noll weaves many strands of academic thinking about human conflict into an integrated view of why people fight, how they fight, what they fight overand how they can instead make peace, whether in the courtroom or beyond.
Reviews about Peacemaking: Practicing at the Intersection of Law and Human Conflict (2):
Swiang
Nothing in this book is particularly new but it is very insightful and very thorough. Most mediators and others dealing with conflicted parties are too involved in the mechanics of their work to try to figure out what people are actually thinking while participating in mediation or other dispute resolution processes. This book allows the reader to go behind the curtain to see and consider the psychological strings involved with the participants which only a professional can observe and access. This vision can be of great assistance to mediators and others in trying to identify and respond to the underlying needs and interests of the parties they are trying to benefit. While it is apparently primarily designed to assist young lawyers in better understanding the nature of human conflict, it has something in it for anyone who works in the field of mediation or dispute resolution. My only reason in rating it four stars instead of five, was that I wished Mr. Noll would have given us the benefit of more of his great wisdom in this important discipline.
Macage
This is an excellent book, well researched and outlined...can be used as a part of a legal cirriculum...all conflict practitioners and peacebuilders would benenfit from the beautifully written words of Douglas Noll

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