Dickinson Law Review - Volume 108, 2003-2004
Front Matter
Articles
Interdisciplinary Collaboration and the Beauty of Surprise: A Symposium Introduction
Robert M. Ackerman and Nancy A. Welsh
Prologue: Observations of Capitulation to the Routine
Christopher Honeyman
Where Have You Gone, John Dewey?: Locating the Challenge To Continue and the Challenge To Grow as a Profession
Dorothy H. Evensen, Patrick Shannon, and Jacqueline Edmondson
After the Fall...: Capitulating to the Routine in Professional Work
Robert Dingwall and Kerry Kidd
Ethics and Engineering
Vinton Cerf
Biting the Apple (but Not Inhaling): Lessons from Engineering Ethics for Alternative Dispute Resolution Ethics
Joseph R. Herkert
Our Courts, Ourselves: How the Alternative Dispute Resolution Movement Is Re-Shaping Our Legal System
Deborah R. Hensler
Let's Put Ourselves Out of Business: On Respect, Responsibility, and Dialogue in Dispute Resolution
Jonathan R. Cohen
Institutionalizing Community Mediation: Can Dispute Resolution "of, by, and for the People" Long Endure?
Timothy Hedeen
ADR in the Courts: Progress, Problems, and Possibilities
Louise Phipps Senft and Cynthia A. Savage
Comments
From the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to the International Criminal Court: Expanding the Definition of Genocide To Include Rape
Alexandra A. Miller