Janet . Martinez

Standford Law School
Janet (Jan) Martinez, Esq., Ph.D, is Director of the Martin Daniel Gould Center for Conflict Resolution where she teaches advanced negotiation, dispute system design and alternative dispute resolution law, practice & policy. Martinez practiced corporate law for ten years before moving to Cambridge, Massachusetts where she did research, writing, and teaching in negotiation at Harvard University's graduate schools of business, law, and government.  In Cambridge, she was Senior Associate for the Consensus Building Institute, a nonprofit provider of dispute resolution services in the public and private sectors, both domestic and international; she currently serves on its board of directors. Martinez' current research and consulting focus on dispute system design, online dispute resolution, international comparative dispute resolution, sustainable groundwater management in California, and illegal fishing/forced labor in the global fishing industry. Martinez holds a B.S. in Bacteriology & Public Health from Washington State University, J.D. from Golden Gate University, Masters in Public Administration from Harvard University, and Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Recent publications include: (with Lisa Amsler and Stephanie Smith), Dispute System Design: Preventing, Managing, and Resolving Conflict, Stanford University Press, 2020).
 
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