Conference Presentations and Professional Fora:
The JCR Project was presented in various conferences, faculty seminars, workshops and research initiatives, including conferences sponsored by the project:
- “Constructive Processing of The Criminal Conflict: towards Judicial Conflict Resolution”: The First International Conference on Positive Criminology and Positive Victimology: Towards a New Paradigm in Law Enforcement, Sentencing and Rehabilitation, Bar Ilan University (2016)
- “Expanding Judicial Discretion”: Law and Society Conference, Hebrew University, Jerusalem (2016)
- “Judicial Conflict Resolution: Merging Theory and Practice in Dispute Processing”: IRSIG-CNR The Research Institute on Judicial Systems, Bologna (2016)
- “Judicial Conflict Resolution: a New Jurisprudence for an Emerging Judicial Practice”: European University Institute (EUI) Fiesole, Italy (2016)
- “Judicial Conflict Resolution: Examining Hybrids of Non-Adversarial Justice”: Legal Sciences Department, University of Firenze (2016)
- “Expanding Judicial Discretion: Between Legal and Conflict considerations”: Law and Society Conference at New Orleans (2016)
- “Judicial Conflict Resolution (JCR): Methodological and Comparative Challenges”: Law and Society Conference at New Orleans (2016)
- “What Courtroom Observations Can Teach Us about What Judges do to Settle Cases” AALS Dispute Resolution Section, WIP, Marquette University (2016)
- “Constructive Plea Bargaining: Towards Judicial Conflict Resolution” Fordham University School of Law (2016)
- “Judicial Conflict Resolution: Merging Theory and Practice in Dispute Processing. Exploratory projects.” Ohio State University Moritz College of Law (2016)
- "Settle While You Can: Judicial Incentives to Encourage Settlement." Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London (2017)
Photo taken at "Settle While You Can: Judicial Incentives to Encourage Settlement" at the Insitute for Advanced Legal Study, London, March 22, 2017.
Photo taken at “Judicial Conflict Resolution (JCR): Methodological and Comparative Challenges”: Law and Society Conference at New Orleans (2016)