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Student Papers

  • Apology for the Unexpected Death of a Child in a Healthcare Facility:
    A Prescription for Improvement, Frank Gomberg, 2011

  • Deconstructing “Economic Man’s” Application to Marriage Agreements:
    An Analysis of the Method of Contractual Enforcement in
    Hartshorne v. Hartshorne Sarah Whitmore, 2011
  • Melissa Phillips, Child Protection Mediation in Ontario: Conquering
    the Barriers to a Viable and Critical Method of Dispute Resolution,

    September 2010.
  • Lynne Sweeney, An Analysis of the Factors that Impact
    Achieving Settlement in Family Mediation,
    June 2009.
  • Kristin Woods, Fundamental Elements of Mediation and Arbitration
    Violated in Med-Arb,

    June 2009.
  • Lesley Henry, Apologies in Negotiation: A Consideration of Gender,
    June 2009.
  • Frances Richard, Power and Domestic Violence:
    A Mediator’s Challenge,
    January 2009.
  • Peter Nicholson, Making Mediation-Arbitration Work, January 2009.
  • Sabrina Singh, The Impact of South Asian Cultural Dynamics
    on Family Law Dispute Resolution,
    June 2009.
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