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Volume 2006, Issue 1
Front Matter
Conferences
World without Trials, A
Marc Galanter
Vanishing Trials: An English Perspective
Robert Dingwall and Emilie Cloatre
Vanishing or Increasing Trials in the Netherlands
Carolien Klein Haarhuis and Bert Niemeijer
Worlds in a Small Room
Christopher Honeyman
Not Quite a World without Trials: Why International Dispute Resolution Is Increasingly Judicialized
Andrea Kupfer Schneider
When We Hold No Truths to Be Self-Evident: Truth, Belief, Trust, and the Decline in Trials
Lisa Blomgren Bingham
Public Access to Information in Civil Litigation vs. Litigant's Demand for Privacy: Is the Vanishing Trial an Avoidable Consequence
Dennis J. Drasco
Vanishing Trial, Vanishing Community - The Potential Effect of the Vanishing Trial on America's Social Capital
Robert M. Ackerman
Designer Trials
Elizabeth Thornburg
Reconciling Professional Legal Education with the Evolving (Trial-less) Reality of Legal Practice
Julie Macfarlane and John Manwaring
Notes
Parties to International Commercial Arbitration Agreements Beware: Bankruptcy Trumps Supreme Court Precedent Favoring Arbitration of International Disputes
Lindsay Biesterfeld
When Confidentiality Is Not Essential to Mediation and Competing Interests Necessitate Disclosure
Patrick Gill