Collaborative Review - Volume 24, Issue 1

"The Important Work is in the Relationships"


The Collaborative Review is the official publication of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. The Review features articles relating to the practice of Collaborative Law and Collaborative Divorce. Membership in IACP includes a subscription to the Review, published and delivered electronically . All issues are available to members in the Member Portal.


Issue Theme The Important Work is in the Relationships

Table of Contents:


I. Collaborative Law and Avalanches: Navigating Backcountry Terrain

By Deborah Gilman, PhD


II. Climate Action: Is Collaborative Law the Key?

By Maria Jose Anitua, ABG (in English and Spanish)


III. Integrating Law and Climate Action for a Sustainable Future - An Interview with Glenn Meier, JD

By Maria Jose Anitua, ABG (in English and Spanish)


IV. Review of Adam Kahane’s: Everyday Habits for Transforming Systems: the Catalytic Power of Radical Engagement

By Nancy J. Cameron, KC, LLB


V. Large and Small Collaborative Practice Groups: The Joys and Pains

By Rebecca Stanley, JD



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