Sumario: | Essays on Mediation explores the practical uses of mediation and contemplates the power of both the oldest and the newest form of dispute resolution. Across a range of jurisdictions, in differing legal systems, mediation is achieving ever greater institutional and statutory force, and what not long ago was a marginal technique for dispute resolution is now becoming mainstream and orthodox (with the arrival, for example, of the International Mediation Institute as a standards body). Nevertheless how firm a sense do we have about the social formation we call ‘mediation’? Through reflections and case histories, this distinctive collection of essays by experienced mediators from across the globe provides a clearer understanding than we have had heretofore of what mediation is and what it can offer as a practical, accessible, and positive alternative in civil justice systems.
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