Neutrality as an attribute of the practice of mediation has been criticised in the mediation literature. Key theorists maintain that mediator neutrality is a myth that hides the reality of the impact of the mediator on both the content and the process of mediation. Internationally, new models of mediation have been articulated that are therapeutic in nature, highly value relationships and include a mUltidiscipline approach to understanding conflict and emotion: These new models reject the concept of the neutral mediator. However, courts and governments rely upon neutrality as a "legitimising framework" for the wide adoption of mediation as an alternative to litigation. In this paper we discuss the paradigm of therapeutic jurisprud...
AbstractMediation is one alternative form of dispute resolution. In the mediation, a win-win solutio...
Revision of the National Mediator Accreditation System, effective from 1 July 2015, removes the requ...
Neutrality is arguably no longer an uncontested founding principle for the practice of mediation sin...
The notion of neutrality has long been criticised in the mediation literature. It is often said tha...
The notion of neutrality has long been criticised in the mediation literature. It is often said that...
Neutrality as an attribute of the practice of mediation has been criticised in the mediation literat...
The neutrality of a third party who decides or mediates disputes is central to our ideas of fairness...
Mediator neutrality continues to be a highly debated and contested concept for mediation practice. T...
This article draws on an empirical study of community mediation to question the possibility and desi...
This article draws on an empirical study of community mediation to question the possibility and desi...
After more than a decade of critique about the concept of neutrality in mediation, there is no conse...
The alternative process of mediation is now well-institutionalized and widely (though not universall...
This dissertation investigates the role of power and theory in alternative dispute resolution (ADR),...
Mediation as an Alternative Source of Law: A co-authored 2003 article, "Delegation as a Source of...
Mediator neutrality would appear, by definition, to be a necessary and required ethical principle fo...
AbstractMediation is one alternative form of dispute resolution. In the mediation, a win-win solutio...
Revision of the National Mediator Accreditation System, effective from 1 July 2015, removes the requ...
Neutrality is arguably no longer an uncontested founding principle for the practice of mediation sin...
The notion of neutrality has long been criticised in the mediation literature. It is often said tha...
The notion of neutrality has long been criticised in the mediation literature. It is often said that...
Neutrality as an attribute of the practice of mediation has been criticised in the mediation literat...
The neutrality of a third party who decides or mediates disputes is central to our ideas of fairness...
Mediator neutrality continues to be a highly debated and contested concept for mediation practice. T...
This article draws on an empirical study of community mediation to question the possibility and desi...
This article draws on an empirical study of community mediation to question the possibility and desi...
After more than a decade of critique about the concept of neutrality in mediation, there is no conse...
The alternative process of mediation is now well-institutionalized and widely (though not universall...
This dissertation investigates the role of power and theory in alternative dispute resolution (ADR),...
Mediation as an Alternative Source of Law: A co-authored 2003 article, "Delegation as a Source of...
Mediator neutrality would appear, by definition, to be a necessary and required ethical principle fo...
AbstractMediation is one alternative form of dispute resolution. In the mediation, a win-win solutio...
Revision of the National Mediator Accreditation System, effective from 1 July 2015, removes the requ...
Neutrality is arguably no longer an uncontested founding principle for the practice of mediation sin...