The centre of excellence in dispute resolution AMINZ-IAMA Conference Proudly sponsored by DRSL Current Issues and Best Practice THURSDAY 25 July 2013 1.00-2.00 AMINZ Forum: AMINZ members only 2.00-2.30 AMINZ AGM: AMINZ members only 2.30-3.30 Registration 5.00-6.00 Newbies Welcome Student welcome hosted by the University of Auckland Law Faculty, Function Room 6.00-7.15 LAUNCH Dame Susan Devoy Resolving Race Relations 7.30 onwards Social Event at Mecca, Viaduct Basin
FRIDAY 26 July 2013 8.00-8.45 Late Registration 8.45-9.15 Powhiri (Maori welcome) Delegates must be seated by 8.30am 9.15-10.15 Plenary Keynote Address: Professor Nina Meierding How and why people resist creativity Chair: Greg Pollock Nina Meierding s visit is sponsored by the New Zealand Law Foundation 10.15 10.45 Morning Tea 10.45 11.30 Prof Mark Henaghan Family Dispute Resolution Chair: Kathryn Lellman 11.30 12.15 Denise Evans Family Mediation A New Zealand Way Chair: Stuart Rose Doug Jones AO How to maintain a fair and just process when counsel, clients and co-arbitrators appear to be conspiring against you. Chair: David Kreider Construction Adjudication What s New on each side of the Ditch? John Green Steven Goldstein Chair: Chris Booth Maria Hansen and Cecilia O Dell What did she say? Chair: Nicola Hartfield Albert Monichino The demarcation between arbitral authority and judicial power under the UNCITRAL Model Law Chair: Derek Firth 12.15-1.15 Lunch / Student lunch with Warren Sowerby 1.15 2.15 The Impact of Neuroscience and Neurobiology on ADR Practice Sponsored by The Arbitration and Mediation Centre Chair: David Clark 2.15 3.00 Principal Family Court Judge Hon. Laurence Ryan Family Disputes: Matching Processes and Problems John Walton Managing Disputes in Major Projects Chair: Russell Thirgood 3.00 3.30 Afternoon tea 3.00 4.15 Workshop Barbara McCullough Peer Mediation Beyond Fight or Flight: Capturing the Next Generation What Do Ethics Have to do With It? Doug Jones: Ethical implications of using paralegals and secretaries Phillip Green: Repeat Work and Ethical Practice David Hurley and David Patten Can the Lion lie down with the lamb? Chair: Chris Rowe Rural Disputes - What Next? Farm Debt Mediation Jeanette Walker Roy Johnson Mediating with the Elderly Experience from a rural mediation practice Gordon Shaw Reasons why avoiding social media is hurting your business!! Chair: Peter Degerholm Anne Scragg Innovation and Dispute Resolution: How adaptable are we as dispute resolution professionals Nina Khouri Making it Safe to be Sorry: The Case for Apology Legislation in New Zealand Chair: Megan Williams ADR Education - What do you need to know? lists include: Prof Mark Henaghan Geoff Sharp Chair: Roger Pitchforth
Ranald Gordon the urban rural divide Chair: Bruce Cottrill 4.15 5.00 Bill Rainey Facilitating high performance in senior teams Terry Sissons Awarding Costs in Arbitration Chair: David Hosking Your Practice and neuroscience for arbitrators and adjudicators 7.30 late Working Dinners Rural hosted by John Larmer Family mediation hosted by TBA Employment Mediation hosted by David Patten Arbitration hosted by TBA Adjudication hosted by John Walton EQC Mediation hosted by Maria Hansen International Arbitration hosted by David Kreider Dayle Takitimu Kanohi kit e Kanohi Mediating Maori issues The Re-emergent Maori ADR Jurisdiction in Aoteoroa / NZ Chair: Gaye Greenwood
SATURDAY 27th JULY 2013 8.15 9.30 9.30 10.15 10.15-10.45 10.45-11.45 Prof Nina Meierding Why People Resist Creativity The Workshop Nina Meierding s visit is sponsored by the New Zealand Law Foundation The Fellows Breakfast Hosted by AMINZ President Ranald Gordon Keynote Address Managing Negotiation Dynamics in a Fast Changing Environment Moty Cristal Moty Cristal s visit is sponsored by the New Zealand Law Foundation Morning Tea Robert Fisher QC The Demeanour Fallacy Student Coffee with Professor Nina Meierding Nina Meierding s visit is sponsored by the New Zealand Law Foundation Yves-Louis Sage A review on the 2011 French arbitration law: Is France a more real arbitrationfriendly jurisdiction for international arbitration now? Judge Arthur Tompkins An International Art Crime Tribunal: Adjudication, Dispute Resolution, and More Chair: Royden Hindle 11.45-12.45 Paul David Sports arbitration Chair: Jenny Leith Andrew Skelton Daniel Kalderimis Summary Judgment and Arbitration: the Contest between Pragmatism and Principle Chair: Denise Kelly David Hume Online DR 12.45 1.45 1.45 2.30 Jim Cyngler Mediation interventions to support purposeful conflict transformation Chair: Penny Mudford 2.30-3.15 Rabbi Adi Cohen Dr Thomas Brown Is there another party in the room? Lunch University of Auckland Students lunch-time presentation Sophie East The Dos and Don ts for Drafting alternative dispute resolution clauses Simon Foote Playing in the V: the importance of disposing with every issue in play but no more Chair: Steve Alexander 3.15 Afternoon tea Moty Cristal Negotiating with Generation Y Moty Cristal s visit is sponsored by the Law Foundation of NZ Mary Harrow Integrating Public Input into Political Leadership and Government The Facilitators Perspective The Process Your Practice and neuroscience for mediators and facilitators Chair: Myles Stilwell
3.45 3.45 4.30 4.30 5.15 7pm until late Prof Tania Sourdin Innovation in dispute resolution Hon Clyde Croft How the judiciary can support domestic and international arbitration Chair: Sally Fitzgerald Royden Hindle Is MedArb an Oxymoron? How Does NZ Become a Player in International Dispute Resolution? NZ Attorney General, Hon. Chris Finlayson QC Chair: John Green Conference Dinner sponsored by Alexander & Co Pullman Hotel MC: Dai Henwood Maria Dew Commercial Mediation: What parties report they want from mediators