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The Applied Dispute Resolution Journal (ADRJ) is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing scholarship and practical insights in mediation, negotiation, conflict resolution, arbitration, and ombudsman practices. As a recognized leader in alternative dispute resolution research, ADRJ publishes innovative studies, case analyses, and policy discussions that shape best practices in the field.

ADRJ was originally founded at the University of Alaska by Brian Jarrett, Ph.D. The journal was known as the Alaska Journal of Dispute Resolution, and now affiliated with California State University Dominguez Hills, ADRJ serves as a trusted academic resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. Leading institutions, including Harvard and Stanford, utilize the journal to foster research-driven solutions and ethical advancements in dispute resolution.

 

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Vol. 2025 Núm. 1 (Fall Edition): Student Perspectives: A Special Issue
Student Perspectives Issue

Student Edition: Scholarly Contributions to Alternative Dispute Resolution

This special edition highlights the academic work of students exploring the theories, practices, and innovations in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Featuring thought-provoking research, case studies, and practical applications, this collection showcases emerging voices shaping the future of ADR.

The edition serves as a repository for fresh perspectives, offering insightful analysis and practical solutions that contribute to the evolving field of mediation, arbitration, negotiation, conflict resolution, and ombudsman practices.

Through rigorous exploration and academic inquiry, this publication celebrates the next generation of ADR scholars who are advancing the conversation on effective dispute resolution in diverse settings. As a premier source of information, it provides experts and practitioners with cutting-edge research and innovative approaches that inform best practices in ADR.

Publicado: 2025-09-30
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