Publications and Research
- Karni Perlman, “It Takes Two for TJ: Correlation between Bench and Bar Attitudes toward Therapeutic Jurisprudence–An Israeli Perspective”,30 Thomas Jefferson Law Review (2) 351 (2008)
- Karni Perlman, “Are Israeli Family Courts Leaning Toward Alternative Dispute Resolution?”University of Baltimore School of Law, Unified Family Court Connection (2009)
- Karni Perlman, “Settlement Adjudication and Judicial Responsiveness: The Choice Between a Wide and a Narrow Model”,The Responsive Judge – International Perspectives, 61 – 86 (2018)
- Karni Perlman and Yael Ben-Saadon, “Lawyers’ Self -Perception and Therapeutic Advocacy”,25 European Journal of Current Legal Issues (2021)
- Karni Perlman and Tamar Morag,“Seen and Heard: A New Look at Child Participation in Family Disputes”, 59 Family Court Review 508 (2021)
- Limor Zer-Gutmanand Karni Perlman, “The Hybrid Lawyer: Changes in Lawyers’ Practices in light of Settlement- Oriented Adjudication” Civil Justice Quarterly (forthcoming 2023)
Legal Periodicals
- Karni Perlman, “Therapeutic Law in the Context of Conflict Resolution”, Mediationilne.co.il (1, 2020)
- Karni Perlman and Itay Krayden, “Negotiation and the Lawyer’s Role”, Mediationilne.co.il (6, 2020)
- Karni Perlman, “Collaborative Approach and Disability Claims Management”, Mediationilne.co.il (6, 2021)
- Karni Perlman and Itay Krayden, ODR and Online Mediation during the Covid-19, Mediationilne.co.il (1, 2022)
- Karni Perlman and Itay Krayden, “Insolvency and Therapeutic Law”, Mediationilne.co.il (05, 2023