Carrie Menkel-Meadow

Carrie Menkel-Meadow

Chancellor’s Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of California, Irvine and A.B. Chettle Jr. Professor of Law, Dispute Resolution and Civil Procedure at Georgetown University Law Center

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow is the author of over 10 books and 200 articles on subjects ranging from Negotiation, Mediation, Dispute Resolution, International dispute resolution, arbitration, Legal Ethics, the Legal Profession, Feminist Legal Theory, socio-legal and empirical legal studies, access to justice, transnational and comparative law, legal education, clinical education and law and literature and popular culture. She is the co-author of three leading texts in dispute resolution (with Andrea Schneider, Lela Love and Jean Sternlight,) Dispute Resolution: Beyond the Adversary Model (2nd ed. WoltersKluwer 2012), Negotiation: Processes for Problem Solving (2nd ed. WoltersKluwer 2014), Mediation: Practice, Policy and Ethics (2nd ed. 2013), the editor of the three volume series on Complex Dispute Resolution: Foundations, Multi-Party Dispute Resolution, Decision Making and Democracy, International Dispute Resolution (Ashgate, 2012), What’s Fair: Ethics for Negotiators (with Michael Wheeler), Jossey Bass Wiley, 2004) and author of Dispute Processing and Conflict Resolution (Ashgate, 2003) and many other works.

She has been awarded three honorary doctorates for her work in conflict resolution, legal ethics, feminist legal theory and legal education, most recently an honorary doctorate of Human Sciences from KULeuven (Belgium, 2016). She has won the first prize for scholarship in ADR from the Center for Public Resources three times, (1984, 1992 and 1998); the first awarded Award for Scholarly Achievement from the American Bar Association’s Dispute Resolution Section (2011). She has been awarded prizes and awards for her teaching at UCLA (as a professor of law from 1979-1998) and Georgetown (2006).