Journal of American Arbitration (JAA) - Vol. 4, No. 2
About the Executive Editor:
Thomas Carbonneau is the Samuel P. Orlando Distinguished Professor of Law at Penn State's Dickinson School of Law. Professor Carbonneau is commonly regarded as one of the world's leading experts on domestic and international arbitration. He is the editor-in-chief of two widely read and well-regarded professional publications, the World Arbitration And Mediation Review (US) and the Journal of American Arbititration , and serves on the editorial board of La Revue de L'Arbitrage. In addition, he is the author of fifteen highly acclaimed books and 80 scholarly and professional articles on arbitration. Professor Carbonneau is formerly the Moise S. Steeg Jr. Professor of International Law at Tulane University School of Law.
Editor in Chief
JEANETTE A. JAEGGI
Assistant Editor
SCOTT B. CZERWONKA
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The Journal of American Arbitration is published by the Tulane Arbitration Institute and the Center for Arbitration and Mediation at the Penn State Dickinson School of Law. The Journal provides information and commentary on developments in domestic U.S. arbitration law. Arbitration has expanded enormously in domestic practice during the last several years. The U.S. Supreme Court has made arbitration the remedy of choice in a wide variety of fields--from commercial matters to consumer disputes of all kinds to securities and employment. Legal professionals cannot ignore the radical changes in the role and function of arbitration. The Journal identifies fundamental developments and provides a thorough and useful practical commentary on them. It features contributions by distinguished practitioners and academic lawyers.
THE JOURNAL OF AMERICAN ARBITRATION
VOLUME 4 2005 NUMBER 2
CONTENTS
NEUTRALITY AND THE ROLE OF CONFLICT PROFESSIONALS ................................ Bernard S. Mayer & Robert M. Ackerman
RESOLVING CONFLICT TOGETHER: THE UNDERSTANDING-BASED MODEL OF MEDIATION...................... Gary Friedman & Jack Himmelstein
SHOULD A MEDIATOR BE NEUTRAL?......................................... Joshua B. Stulberg
NEUTRALITY AS ASPIRATION: UNDERSTANDING MEDIATORS' BIASES AND LIMITATIONS ................. Christopher Honeyman
IMPARTIALITY IN ARBITRATION: ACCOUNTING FOR ARBITRATOR SELF-INTEREST.................................. Richard C. Reuben
RACE AND NEUTRALITY IN THE ADR OF EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS: ARE THEY DIVERGENT INTERESTS? AN INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL Z. GREEN............................................... Michael Z. Green
ARBITRATOR SELECTION AND NEUTRALITY UNDER THE RAILWAY LABOR ACT: AN AIRLINE EMPLOYEE'S PERSPECTIVE................ Michael S. Maza
PARTY-DESIGNATED ARBITRATORS: ETHICAL CODES AND GUIDELINES .... Donald P. Arnavas
NON-NEUTRAL ARBITRATORS .......... Richard Chernick, James M. Gaitis & Robert Davidson