CRInfo for Practitioners

Information for Mediators, Arbitrators, Facilitators, and Other Conflict Resolution Professionals



Things You Can Do With CRInfo


Search For Websites on Particular Types of Conflict / Dispute Resolution Processes
Using either the search box in the upper left-hand corner of the window or our Search page, enter search terms and select "web resources." You can also browse through our topics.
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Search For Websites on Particular Conflicts (i.e., the Palestinian-Israeli conflict)
Using either the search box in the upper left-hand corner of the window or our Search page, enter search terms and select "web resources."
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Find Current News Stories About World Conflicts And Dispute Resolution
Visit CRInfo's Conflict News section.
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Search For Conflict Resolution Organizations
Select FAQs, and click on the Organizations link. Then select a geographic area and/or a type of organization.
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Search For Books and Articles on Particular Types of Conflict or Conflict Resolution Processes
Using either the search box in the upper left-hand corner of the window or our Search page, enter search terms and select "print resources." You can also browse through our topics.
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Search For Books and Articles on Particular Conflicts
Using either the search box in the upper left-hand corner of the window or our Search page, enter search terms and select "print resources."
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Find Information About A Specific Book Or Article
Using either the search box in the upper left-hand corner of the window or our Search page, enter the title and/ or author name, and select "print resources."
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Identify Funding Sources
Click here for a listing of funding sources.
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Find Online Teaching/Training Materials
Browse through our Education section to find teaching materials, including syllabi, simulations and roleplays, case studies, and instructions for constructing your own text using CRInfo resources.
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Find Organizations That Are Hiring Dispute Resolvers
Go to the Networking section, and then select Jobs and Careers. You can also visit the FAQ, and select the Organizations link to find more conflict resolution organizations in your area.
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Provide Clients With Independent Sources Of Information On Dispute Resolution
Suggest that they go to the CRInfo FAQ; they can also browse through a list of topics, and read introductory essays.
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Find Useful Practitioner Tools (e.g., Sample Documents, Forms, Agreements, Contracts, Clauses)
Go to Practitioner Tools.
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Find ADR Codes, Ethics, Standards, Rules, Statutes and Guidelines
Go to Codes / Ethics / Standards / Rules.
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Featured Links
Organizations Making Noteworthy Contributions to Conflict Resolution and Peace:
Western Justice Center
Western Justice Center


Partner Projects
CRInfo mini-grant recipients, gateway partners, and affiliated projects:
Intractable Conflict Knowledge Base Project
Intractable Conflict Knowledge Base Project

"This knowledge base examines very difficult, destructive, long-lasting conflicts. We explore what makes these conflicts different from other conflicts, and more importantly what can be done to lessen their destructiveness and make them more constructive."

International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL)
International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL)

1997 Nobel Peace Laureate