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ABSTRACT
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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|108 pages
Theory, Purposes and Goals of Mediation
chapter 2|34 pages
Whose Dispute Is It Anyway?: A Philosophical and Democratic Defense of Settlement (In Some Cases)
chapter 3|32 pages
Changing People, Not Just Situations: A Transformative View of Conflict and Mediation
part 2|199 pages
Definitions, Origins, Ideologies and Controversies
chapter 5|26 pages
Book Review
chapter 6|45 pages
Understanding Mediators’ Orientations, Strategies, and Techniques: A Grid for the Perplexed
chapter 10|25 pages
The OHIO State Journal on Dispute Resolution
part 3|168 pages
Practice and Policy Issues
chapter 11|29 pages
Selective Facilitation: Some Preliminary Observations on a Strategy Used by Divorce Mediators
chapter 12|21 pages
In Practice Neutrality: A Guide for the Organizational Ombudsperson
chapter 13|10 pages
How do mediators balance the power during the process? Dealing with Power Imbalances in the Mediation of Interpersonal Disputes
chapter 16|32 pages
Small Claims Mediation in Maine: An Empirical Assessment *
chapter 17|48 pages
Ethics in Alternative Dispute Resolution: New Issues, No Answers From the Adversary Conception of Lawyers’ Responsibilities
part 4|117 pages
Applications
chapter 19|27 pages
Ideological Production: The Making of Community Mediation
chapter 20|51 pages
Columbia Journal of Asian Law Dispute Resolution in China After Deng Xiaoping: “Mao and Mediation” Revisited
part 5|78 pages
The Future Hope and Promise of Mediation