1st Edition
Mediation: Theory, Policy and Practice Theory, Policy and Practice
Edited By Carrie Menkal-Meadow
Copyright 2001
714 Pages
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Routledge
714 Pages
by
Routledge
1352 Pages
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Routledge
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This title was first published in 2001. This volume of essays explores the theoretical and jurisprudential bases of mediated forms of dispute resolution, from legal, anthropological, sociological, psychological and political sources. It also presents ongoing disputes about the field itself, including its threat to conventional litigation and justice seeking adjudication, and its promise in providing more humane and tailored solutions to human problems.
PART I THEORY, PURPOSES AND GOALS OF MEDIATION PART II DEFINITIONS, ORIGINS, IDEOLOGIES AND CONTROVERSIES PART III PRACTICE AND POLICY ISSUES, PART IV APPLICATIONS, PART V THE FUTURE HOPE AND PROMISE OF MEDIATION
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Carrie Menkal-Meadow (Edited by)