Are dispute resolution mechanisms comparable across countries and across different cultures? Are there or should there be international standards of dispute resolution processes? The Asia Pacific Dispute Resolution (APDR) program is an international collaborative research initiative of the Institute of Asian Research at The University of British Columbia (UBC). Through activities in field data collection and research, graduate and undergraduate student training, a post-doctoral fellowship initiative, conference and workshop activities, and a publication series, the APDR program supports research, analysis and policy proposals aimed at building knowledge on how disputes are resolved across different cultures.
Introduction
- Who We Are
- About IAR
- About Allard School of Law
- About MCRI
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Biographies
- Li, Jianyong
- Machmud, Zakir Sjakur
- Wang, Haifeng
- Akira Fujimoto
- Caihong Jin
- Suyun Hu
- Kyoko Ishida
- Lesley Jacobs
- Fang Hou
- Sean Cooney
- Ashwini Desphande
- Julian Dierkes
- Robert Paterson
- Arianto Patunru
- Michael Leaf
- Jianyong Li
- Yigong Liu
- Bharat Ramaswami
- Suryadi Santoso
- Ljiljana Biukovic
- Weidong He
- Xiaorong Gu
- Yoshitaka Wada
- Wilima Wadhwa
- Shuliang Wang
- Pengfei Yang
- Fengqi Zhou
- Ying Zhu
- Camille Cameron
- Yasunobu Sato
- Ashwini Kulkarni
- Hisham Zerriffi
- Zhang Yulin (Jerry)
- Yoshihiko Wada
- Qiyu Tu
- Ilan Vertinsky
- Debra Steger
- Linda Sulistiawati
- Takuya Takahashi
- Bakti (Bobi) Setiawan
- Hiroo Sono
- Richard Schwindt
- Pitman Potter
- Richard Paisley
- Masao Nakamura
- Penelope Nicholson
- Tim McDaniels
- Milind Murugkar
- Xiaoning Li
- Peimin Lou
- Abidin Kusno
- Diana Lary
- Ashok Kotwal
- Darrin Lehman
- Yuka Kaneko
- Moshe Hirsch
- Timothy Cheek
- Sarah Biddulph
- Richard Barichello
- Aris Ananta
- Milind Kandlikar
- Nisha Malhotra
- Yi-Ding Hao
- International Advisory Board