From the brochure of the 2011 Negotiation & Conflict Resolution Colloquium [pdf]:
UCLA School of Law’s Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program promotes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding and managing the competition for scarce resources in legal, business and interpersonal contexts. The program’s broad mission includes the study of private and public transactions and disputes in domestic and international arenas.
It brings together a community of scholars, students and practioners from a variety of fields across UCLA and throughout Southern California with overlapping scholarly, teaching and practice interests. Please join us for our exciting events in the winter and spring of 2011.
COLLOQUIUM SCHEDULE
January 27 Richard Birke | Willamette University College of Law
Neuroscience and Settlement: Practical Implications for Negotiators and Mediators
February 3 Igor Linkov | Carnegie Mellon University
Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis and Value of Information Analysis: Applications for Conflict Resolution
February 17 Carol B. Liebman | Columbia Law School
Mediating Disputes at the End of Life and After Medical Errors
February 24 Andrea K. Schneider | Marquette University Law School
Negotiation and Gender: No Big Deal for Lawyers
March 10 Jared Curhan | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Objective Value of Subjective Value in Negotiation
March 17 Robert H. Bates | Harvard University
The Possibility of Political Order
April 7 Elizabeth F. Loftus | University of California, Irvine
Manufacturing Memories
April 14 Jared Diamond | University of California, Los Angeles
Compensation for the Death of a Child
Click for more information [pdf].

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