Charlie Irvine
Charlie Irvine, Visiting Professor, School of Law, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
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A qualified solicitor and former professional musician, Charlie Irvine is a freelance mediator and trainer whose practice includes family, commercial, employment and professional complaints. He has developed Strathclyde Law School’s Masters programme in Mediation and Conflict Resolution in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city. He has delivered keynote addresses and workshops at conferences in Ireland, South Africa, Scotland and the USA and recently started Strathclyde’s Mediation Clinic, providing small claims mediation in Glasgow Sheriff Court.
Charlie has a deep interest in the academic development of mediation. He took the MSc in Conflict Resolution and Mediation Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London, graduating with Distinction in 2007. His academic work is concerned with integrating the physical and emotional domain into mediation practice and the contribution of alternative dispute resolution to the justice system. In 2011 he attended ‘Dancing at the Crossroads’, an international event in Saas Fee, Switzerland exploring the contribution of dance and movement to conflict resolution. Here Charlie developed his critique of ‘mediating from the neck up’ and the ‘emotion grid’, both set out in "Building Emotional Literacy: A Grid for Practitioners" (see below).
Charlie is a regular contributor to the Kluwer Mediation Blog
He has also published a wide range of articles including:
- ‘Do You See What I’m Dealing With Here: Vicious Circles in Conflict’ Journal of Mediation and Applied Conflict Analysis, Vol.1, 3
- ‘The Proposed Apologies Act for Scotland: Good Intentions with Unintended Consequences’ (2013) 17 Edinburgh Law Review 84-90
- ‘Building Emotional Literacy: A Grid for Practitioners’ in Michelle LeBaron, Carrie MacLeod and Andrew Acland (Eds.) The Choreography of Resolution: Emotions, Movement, and Neuroscience (Chicago: American Bar Association, 2013)
- ‘Emotional Literacy for the iPod Generation: Music in Conflict Resolution’ (2012) Journal of Urban Culture Research Vol 2 (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok)
- Alternative Mechanisms for Resolving Disputes: A Literature Review (with Bryan Clark and Rachel Robertson) (London: Health Professions Council, 2011)
For a detailed list of publications see this page.
Qualifications
- Birkbeck College, University of London: MSc in Conflict Resolution and Mediation Studies (Distinction) (2007)
- Université d’Aix-en-Provence: University Diploma in Public Law (1983)
- University of Glasgow: LLB (Hons) (1980)
Projekt: Zákon o mediaci (Zák. č. 202/2012 Sb.) z hlediska trhu práce - nová šance zaměstnání Registrační číslo: CZ.1.04/5.1.01/77.00445 Trvání projektu: 12/2012-11/2014
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