Prof. Andrea K. Schneider Marquette University School of Law, USA

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Biography

Andrea K. Schneider is Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School. Prior to joining Marquette, Professor Schneider was a Visiting Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the Elliot School of International Affairs at George Washington University, as well as an associate at Arent Fox in Washington, D.C.,... read morewhere she specialized in international corporate transactions. Professor Schneider also has served as a lecturer at Stanford Law School and a Teaching Fellow at Harvard Law School. Professor Schneider is the author or co-author of numerous books and book chapters in the field of dispute resolution including Dispute Resolution: Examples and Explanations (Aspen 2009, 2nd. ed. 2011) with Michael Moffitt and co-editor of The Neogiator's Fieldbook (ABA 2007) with Christopher Honeyman. Her other textbooks include Negotiation: Processes for Problem Solving (Aspen 2006) and Mediation: Practice, Policy & Ethics (Aspen 2006), as well as Dispute Resolution: Beyond the Adversarial Model (Aspen 2005, 2nd ed. 2011), with Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Lela Love & Jean Sternlight. She also is a co-author of two additional books on negotiation with Roger Fisher, Beyond Machiavelli: Tools for Coping with Conflict and Coping with International Conflict. Professor Schneider also wrote Creating the Musee d'Orsay: The Politics of Culture in France (Penn State Press, 1998). Professor Schneider has published numerous articles on negotiation and international law, including articles in the Harvard Negotiation Law Review, Conflict Resolution Quarterly, Michigan Journal of International Law, University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law and the Negotiation Journal. Professor Schneider received her A.B. cum laude from the Woodrow Wilson School of International Affairs and Public Policy at Princeton University and her J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School. She also received a Diploma from the Academy of European Law in Florence, Italy.