Investigating Restorative Justice: Ellen Waldman Engaging Conflicts Today Interview — EngagingConflicts.com

ellen1.jpg“I think the conflict resolution field must grapple with the question of why “third party neutral” expertise is not more sought after in some of the most volatile, dangerous and pressing conflict in the world today.” — Ellen Waldman

Engaging Conflicts Today interviews Ellen Waldman, who holds a law degree from New York University and an LL.M. in mental health law from the University of Virginia. She directs the mediation program at Thomas Jefferson School of Law and has spearheaded a number of grant projects relating to health care and conflict resolution. She sits on the ethics rosters of both court and community mediation centers. In the negotiation arena, Professor Waldman writes and speaks on a variety of topics, including bioethics mediation, restorative justice, dispute resolution with high conflict personalities, and therapeutic jurisprudence.

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