advocacy

The process of taking and working for a particular side’s interests in a conflict. Lawyers engage in advocacy when they represent a client in a legal proceeding. Disputants can also engage in advocacy themselves–arguing for their own position in negotiation, mediation, or a political debate. Any attempt to persuade another side to agree to your demands is advocacy. (from http://www.colorado.edu/conflict/peace/glossary.htm)

The following items are tagged advocacy.

Mediation

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Mediation (LAW-44000A)
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL

SPRING 2013

Instructor:
David Hoffman
Boston Law Collaborative
617-439-4700 Ext. 201

Mediation is having an increasingly profound impact on the way law is practiced in the U.S. and internationally, and clients expect both transactional lawyers and litigators to have a working knowledge of the mediation process. This course focuses on the theory and practice of mediation. Students

Advanced Alternative Dispute Resolution

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Advanced Alternative Dispute Resolution
BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW (JD 955 A1)

NOT OFFERED 2012

Instructor:
Barry Weiner
617-353-3110

This seminar series will offer students the opportunity to actually mediate and arbitrate a specific case through 2 party role playing with Mr. Weiner as Judge, Mediator and Arbitrator. During the course, both sides will consider the advisability of mediation and its

assertiveness

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Advocacy of one’s own needs, interests, and perspective. (Robert H. Mnookin, Scott R. Peppet and Andrew S. Tulumello, Beyond Winning [Belknap Press, 2004])

The Role of Religion in Peace Negotiations in African Contexts

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Please join us for a panel discussion with four international experts on how religion helps, or hurts, peace negotiations in their home countries.

Nasredeen Abdulbari is a member of the Fur tribe of the Sudan and an intructor of international human rights law at the University of Khartoum. Speaking on “Wars in Sudan and the Future

Orange Revolution

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On November 22, 2004 in the Ukraine the regime-controlled media claimed victory for Viktor Yanukovych, handpicked by the corrupt sitting president. But credible exit polls showed Viktor Yushchenko, the opposition candidate, had won. It was shocking enough that Yushchenko had been poisoned — and nearly killed– while on the campaign trail. When reports came in of blatant voter intimidation and damaged ballots, people were outraged. When they realized election officials were in on the fraud, the people had had enough.

Article: Negotiation and Nonviolent Action: Interacting in the World of Conflict

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Negotiation and Nonviolent Action: Interacting in the World of Conflict
By Amy C. Finnegan and Susan G. Hackley

Amy C. Finnegan is a Ph.D. student in sociology at Boston College. Her e-mail address is amyfinnegan@alum.wustl.edu.

Susan G. Hackley is the managing director of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. Her e-mail address is shackley@law.harvard.edu.

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Promotion of Peace and Human Rights in the Face of Terrorism: The Tragic Case of Beslan

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Please join us for an informally moderated conversation with:

Katya Sokirianskaia
- Human Rights Center “Memorial” (Nazran) and Professor of Political Science, Grozny State University

Almut Rochowanski
- Director of the Chechnya Advocacy Network

Andrew Hess
- Professor of Diplomacy and Caucasus expert, Fletcher School

Adil Najam (moderator)
- Professor of International Negotiation and Diplomacy, Fletcher School

Co-sponsored by the Harvard Law School Human

Sudan at the Crossroads

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Sudan’s prospects for peace will be considered in a global context at this two-day conference organized by graduate students from The Fletcher School (Tufts University), Kennedy School of Government (Harvard University) and Harvard Law School. The first day will examine the diverse parties and issues driving Sudan’s peacemaking process. The second day will explore the