Mediation: Practice, Policy, and Ethics provides a comprehensive and current introduction to the world of mediation, including law and policy, case examples, and practice guidelines for mediators and attorney representatives. Leading scholars and award-winning teachers in the field present critiques of mediation as well as its promise and potential. Their practical, problem-solving approach includes both analytical and behavioral approaches in varying gender, race, and cultural contexts. The text can be used for lawyer-mediators, lawyer-representatives in mediation, and non-lawyer mediators. An extensive Teacher's Manual offers suggested syllabi, teaching notes, simulations, discussion pointers, and exam and paper suggestions for each chapter. The Second Edition showcases recent case developments in mediation and adds selections from the latest law review and practical writings on new forms and applications of the processes. New material on cultural diversity also includes coverage of international and intercultural mediation. New problem sets appear in the text, and new simulations are found in the Teacher's Manual. Features: comprehensive current coverage of mediation law and policy case examples practice guidelines for mediators and attorney representatives authors are leading scholars and award-winning teachers in this area presents critiques of mediation as well as its promise and potential practical, problem-solving approach both analytical and behavioral approaches varying gender, race, and cultural contexts can be used across the field lawyer-mediators lawyer-representatives in mediation non-lawyer mediators extensive Teacher's Manual suggested syllabi teaching notes simulations discussion pointers exam and paper suggestions for each chapter Thoroughly updated, the revised Second Edition presents: recent case developments in mediation and related processes selections from latest law review and practical writings on new forms and applications of mediation processes new materials on cultural diversity and international and intercultural mediation new problem sets in text and new simulations in Teacher's Manual
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This book brings together a series of conference papers presented by international experts in the field of judicial dispute resolution at the International Research Collaborative (IRC) in Judicial Dispute Resolution.
"This book coaches readers, giving them both the big picture view of the field as well as providing some of the more nuanced and subtle plays to help them deal with varied situations.
The Third Edition covers and updates the theory, principles and practice of ADR especially mediation, providing understanding, guidance and authority.
This title deals with dispute resolution as a coherent and discrete topic and remains unchallenged in this respect. It covers the theory, principles and practice of ADR especially mediation, providing understanding, guidance and authority.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
The Third Edition covers and updates the theory, principles and practice of ADR especially mediation, providing understanding, guidance and authority.
Notes for Teachers to Processes of Dispute Resolution: The Role of Lawyers
Boucher, Steve; António Francisco; Laurel Rose; Michael Roth; Fernanda Zaqueu 1995, “Legal Uncertainty and Land Disputes in the Peri-Urban Areas of Mozambique. Land Markets in Transition”, LTC Research Paper 121, Madison, ...
18 WILLIAM L. URY , ET AL . , GETTING DISPUTES RESOLVED : DESIGNING SYSTEMS TO CUT THE COSTS OF CONFLICT 3-19 ( 1988 ) . ... Jennifer Gerarda Brown , Marcia Caton Campbell , Jayne Seminare Docherty , & Nancy Welsh , Negotiation as One ...