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International Negotiations and Dispute Resolution (4567)
This interactive, hands-on negotiation and dispute resolution course will focus on cross-cultural elements of negotiating and resolving conflict, different negotiation strategies across the world, and a survey of global dispute resolution mechanisms. The course is a concentrated one-week course toward the end of summer, and has in the past co-enrolled Mitchell students with visiting law students from other countries. Regardless of the whether or not visiting students will be attending this year, participants of this class will gain first-hand experience negotiating deals and disputes across cultures.Grades will be assigned based on class participation and a final paper following the class sessions.
Grading: Letter-graded
Prerequisite(s): None
Credits: 2
Offered: Summer
Categories:
Skills
Subject Areas:
International and Comparative Law:: edit ::
Taught by: Jim Hilbert
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