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        <title>Paul J. Zwier II</title>
        <description>Paul J. Zwier II is professor of law at Emory University School of Law.</description>
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        <title>Zwier, Guttman for the AJC: Regulatory enforcement in a global economy</title>
        <description>The SEC, the EPA and the EEOC all have Atlanta regional offices, Professor Paul Zwier writes in an editorial co-written Reuben Guttman 85L. "Atlanta is not just a center of international trade, it is also a center for compliance enforcement. With the growth of multinational corporations whose businesses are not defined by geographic boundaries, government agencies and their regional offices that enforce compliance must leverage limited resources to maintain a watchful eye and enforce the laws. Today, this may mean collection of evidence abroad."</description>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2016 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
      
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                <atom:summary>The SEC, the EPA and the EEOC all have Atlanta regional offices, Professor Paul Zwier writes in an editorial co-written with Reuben Guttman 85L. "Atlanta is not just a center of international trade, it is also a center for compliance enforcement. With the growth of multinational corporations whose businesses are not defined by geographic boundaries, government agencies and their regional offices that enforce compliance must leverage limited resources to maintain a watchful eye and enforce the laws. Today, this may mean collection of evidence abroad."</atom:summary>
        <atom:updated>2016-02-26T12:0:00-05:00</atom:updated>
        <dc:title>Zwier, Guttman for the AJC: Regulatory enforcement in a global economy</dc:title>
        <dc:description>The SEC, the EPA and the EEOC all have Atlanta regional offices, Professor Paul Zwier writes in an editorial co-written Reuben Guttman 85L. "Atlanta is not just a center of international trade, it is also a center for compliance enforcement. With the growth of multinational corporations whose businesses are not defined by geographic boundaries, government agencies and their regional offices that enforce compliance must leverage limited resources to maintain a watchful eye and enforce the laws. Today, this may mean collection of evidence abroad."</dc:description>
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        <title>Lawyers from across nation and Russia meet for Emory Law trial techniques program</title>
        <description>A delegation of law professors from URAL State University in Yekaterinburg, Russia, will attend Emory Law's spring session of the Kessler-Eidson Trial Techniques program, a learn-by-doing program required of all second-year law students. </description>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2015 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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                            <atom:summary>A delegation of law professors from URAL State University in Yekaterinburg, Russia, will attend Emory Law's spring session of the Kessler-Eidson Trial Techniques program, a learn-by-doing program required of all second-year law students. </atom:summary>
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        <dc:description>A delegation of law professors from URAL State University in Yekaterinburg, Russia, will attend Emory Law's spring session of the Kessler-Eidson Trial Techniques program, a learn-by-doing program required of all second-year law students. </dc:description>
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        <title>Zwier speaks on diplomacy during Emory's "Tibet Week"</title>
        <description>"The China-Tibet Dialogue and Its Implications for International Conflict Resolution: A Conversation with Lodi Gyari Rinpoche and Emory Law Professor Paul Zwier" takes place Monday, March 23, at 7:30 p.m. Gyari is a Tibetan diplomat and former special envoy to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Zwier is director of Emory Law's Center for Advocacy &amp; Dispute Resolution.</description>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2015 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
      
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                                <atom:name>Leslie King</atom:name>
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                <atom:summary>"The China-Tibet Dialogue and Its Implications for International Conflict Resolution: A Conversation with Lodi Gyari Rinpoche and Emory Law Professor Paul Zwier" takes place Monday, March 23, at 7:30 p.m. Gyari is a Tibetan diplomat and former special envoy to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Zwier is director of Emory Law's Center for Advocacy &amp; Dispute Resolution as well as the Advocacy Skills Program. Students Tsewang Rigzin and Richard Sui are the respondents in this talk. </atom:summary>
        <atom:updated>2015-03-20T12:0:00-04:00</atom:updated>
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        <dc:description>"The China-Tibet Dialogue and Its Implications for International Conflict Resolution: A Conversation with Lodi Gyari Rinpoche and Emory Law Professor Paul Zwier" takes place Monday, March 23, at 7:30 p.m. Gyari is a Tibetan diplomat and former special envoy to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Zwier is director of Emory Law's Center for Advocacy &amp; Dispute Resolution.</dc:description>
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        <title>Zwier in Daily Report: Dispute resolution skills essential </title>
        <description>As the number of jury and bench trials shrink, negotiation and mediation skills are even more relevant. Emory's overall attitude toward ADR is that the skills learned are just as relevant in more traditional adversarial settings as in the conciliatory rooms of mediation, says Professor Paul Zwier. </description>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2014 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
      
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                                <atom:name>Mary Welch</atom:name>
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                <atom:summary>As the number of jury and bench trials shrink, negotiation and mediation skills are even more relevant. Emory's overall attitude toward ADR is that the skills learned are just as relevant in more traditional adversarial settings as in the conciliatory rooms of mediation, says Professor Paul Zwier. "Lawyers need to develop skill sets such as empathic listening and problem solving when in ADR but today's litigators need those skills in order to make a good, classic legal argument&#8212;either to opposing counsel or a judge," he said. "I really do think that part of the ideal lawyer is to be as much of a peacemaker as well as an advocate."</atom:summary>
        <atom:updated>2014-12-18T12:0:00-05:00</atom:updated>
        <dc:title>Zwier in Daily Report: Dispute resolution skills essential </dc:title>
        <dc:description>As the number of jury and bench trials shrink, negotiation and mediation skills are even more relevant. Emory's overall attitude toward ADR is that the skills learned are just as relevant in more traditional adversarial settings as in the conciliatory rooms of mediation, says Professor Paul Zwier. </dc:description>
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        <title>Pursuing justice in context</title>
        <description>Emory Law professor Paul Zwier advises to take actual conditions into account when establishing a rule of law.</description>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2014 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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                                                <atom:summary>Emory Law professor Paul Zwier writes that when working to establish a rule of law to formalize definitions of equality to protect women, children, and minorities, one must take into account actual conditions. </atom:summary>
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        <dc:title>Pursuing justice in context</dc:title>
        <dc:description>Emory Law professor Paul Zwier advises to take actual conditions into account when establishing a rule of law.</dc:description>
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        <title>Chinese judges at Emory Law to study American justice system</title>
        <description>Chinese judges participated in a new partnership between Emory Law, City University of Hong Kong, and Supreme People's Court.</description>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2013 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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                            <atom:summary>Twenty-nine Chinese judges participated in a new partnership between Emory Law School, City University of Hong Kong School of Law, and the Supreme People¿s Court of the People¿s Republic of China.</atom:summary>
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