Faculty of Law

John Wade

John Wade

Publications

  • "Forms of Power in Family Mediation and Negotiation" (1994) 8 Australian Journal of Family Law 40-57.
  • “Mediation – The Terminological Debate” (1994) 5 Australian Dispute Resolution Journal 204-209.
  • "My Mediator Must be a QC" - editorial - (1994) 5 Australian Dispute Resolution Journal.
  • Legal Education Review (Joint editor) (1993) Vols 4(1); 4(2); (1994) Vol 5 (1).
  • "Forms of Family Mediation: and Reframing Common Family Dispute for the Whiteboard" (1994) 4 Queensland ADR Review 2-4.
  • "Strategic Moves used by Mediators, Facilitators and Conciliators" (1994) 6 Australian Dispute Resolution Journal 56-68.
  • Family Arbitration Workshop Materials (200 pp) produced with a grant from the Law Council of Australia, jointly with Bobette Wolski, Sartaj Gill and Laurence Boulle, May 1994.
  • “Legal Skills Training; Some Thoughts on Terminology and Ongoing Challenges” (1994)5 Legal Education Review 173-193
  • “The Last Gap in Negotiations - Why is it Important? How can it be Crossed” (1995)6 Aust D.R. Journal 92-112.
  • “In Search of New Conflict Management Processes - The Lawyer as Macro and Micro Diagnostic Problem Solver” (1995)10 Australian Family Lawyer Part I, 23-29; Part II, 16-25.
  • “Tools for a Mediator’s Toolbox; Reflections on Matrimonial Property Disputes” (1996)7 Aust. D.R. Journal, 93-114.
  • “New and Recycled Services by Family Lawyer - Responding to a World of Change” (1997)11 Aust. Journal of Family Law, 68-99.
  • “Family Mediation - A Premature Monopoly” in Australia (1997) 11 Aust. Journal of Family Law 286.
  • “Four Evaluation Studies of Family Mediation Services in Australia” (1997) 11 Australian Journal of Family Law 343-348.
  • “Current Trends and Models in Dispute Resolution” Part I” (1998) 9 Aust Dispute Resolution J pp59-71; Part II (1998) 9 ADRJ 113-128.
  • “Forever Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law - Who Sells Solid Shadows?” (1998) 12 Australian Journal of Family Law pp 256-296.
  • “Writing Theses and Reports: TCAGONARM – an acronym for Structure” (1999) Bond Law Review 1-13.
  • “Arbitration of Matrimonial Property Disputes” (1999) 11 Bond L Rev 395-434.
  • “Expanding the Concept of “Legal” Knowledge (yet again): Some Strategies for Re-opening Deadlocked Negotiations” (2000) 11 Australian Dispute Resolution J 25-38.
  • “Re-inventing the Pyramid: a Process for Teaching and Learning in Mediation Courses” (2000) 38 Family and Conciliation Courts Review 87-105.
  • “What Skills and Attributes do Experienced Mediators Possess?” (1999) 2 The ADR Bulletin 50-52; also (2000) 43 Litigation Lawyer 11-25.
  • “Don’t Waste My Time on Negotiation or Mediation; This Case Needs a Judge: When is Litigation the Right Solution?” (2001) 18 Mediation Q 259-280.
  • “Mediation – Seven Fundamental Questions” (2001) Argang 86 Sevensk Jurist Tidning 571-577 (Sweden).
  • “Systematic Risk Analysis for Negotiators and Litigators: But You Never Told Me It Would Be Like This” (2001) 13 Bond Law Review 462-485.
  • “False Dichotomies and Asking The Right Questions” (2002) 20 Conflict Resolution Quarterly 253-256.
  • “Arbitral Decision-Making in Family Property Disputes – Lotteries, Crystal Balls and Wild Guesses” (2003) 17 Australian Journal of Family Law 224-246.
  • “Legal presumption that children spend equal time with separated parents in Australia: A flawed reform proposal?” (2003) Briefcase (November) 1-2.
  • “Liability of Mediators for Pressure, Drafting and Advice” (2003) 6 (7) ADR Bulletin 131-134.
  • “Bargaining in the Shadow of the Tribe and Limited Authority to Settle” (2003) 15 Bond Law Review 115-143.
  • Arbitral Decision-Making in Family Property Disputes – Lotteries, Crystal Balls and Wild Guesses” (2003) 17 Australian Journal of Family Law 224-246.
  • "Representing Clinets Effectively in Negotiation, Conciliation and Mediation of Family Disputes” (2004) 18 Australian Journal of Family Law 283-302 .
  • Duelling Experts in Mediation and Negotiation: How to Respond When Eager Expensive Entrenched Expert Egos Escalate Enmity” (2004) 21 Conflict Resolution Quarterly 419-436.