This essay aims to address the gaps in research by exploring how non-legal cultural backgrounds and historical contexts can affect how mediation is received in different legal systems. While there is never a discussion of cultural attitudes contributing to the relative success of ADR methods, the comparison reveals just how important culture is when examining legal process. Different legal system results in different perception of justice and thus it is important to identify lesson learn from different experiences and incorporate them into each system to better facilitate dispute resolution in own system. Case studies and legislation, as well as the study of how mediation processes are utilised effectively and are used to argue that culture...
The objective of this research paper is to explore and analyse mediation in the People’s Republic of...
Culture is particularly relevant to mediation practice because it shapes the way people view conflic...
This is the first study to ask Canadian lawyers to describe in depth what they really think about me...
This manuscript compares and contrasts the mediation models in Australia and China, and analyses the...
This manuscript compares and contrasts the mediation models in Australia and China, and analyses the...
This article argues that the transplantation of the modern Western mediation model,1 if to be succes...
In order to reduce pressure from a backlog of court cases and promote social harmony, Chinese govern...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the attitude towards law in the West and the Far East,...
Praca stanowi analizę polubownych metod rozwiązywania sporów oraz ich rozwoju w europejskiej i chińs...
The theme of cultural convergence and divergence in international arbitration practice is both broad...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This article seeks to take the reader on this meta-journey. It will first explore definitions and ...
The objective of this research paper is to explore and analyse mediation in the People’s Republic of...
The study of comparative law and legal process in any subject area offers the usual advantages of le...
The objective of this research paper is to explore and analyse mediation in the People’s Republic of...
The objective of this research paper is to explore and analyse mediation in the People’s Republic of...
Culture is particularly relevant to mediation practice because it shapes the way people view conflic...
This is the first study to ask Canadian lawyers to describe in depth what they really think about me...
This manuscript compares and contrasts the mediation models in Australia and China, and analyses the...
This manuscript compares and contrasts the mediation models in Australia and China, and analyses the...
This article argues that the transplantation of the modern Western mediation model,1 if to be succes...
In order to reduce pressure from a backlog of court cases and promote social harmony, Chinese govern...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the attitude towards law in the West and the Far East,...
Praca stanowi analizę polubownych metod rozwiązywania sporów oraz ich rozwoju w europejskiej i chińs...
The theme of cultural convergence and divergence in international arbitration practice is both broad...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This article seeks to take the reader on this meta-journey. It will first explore definitions and ...
The objective of this research paper is to explore and analyse mediation in the People’s Republic of...
The study of comparative law and legal process in any subject area offers the usual advantages of le...
The objective of this research paper is to explore and analyse mediation in the People’s Republic of...
The objective of this research paper is to explore and analyse mediation in the People’s Republic of...
Culture is particularly relevant to mediation practice because it shapes the way people view conflic...
This is the first study to ask Canadian lawyers to describe in depth what they really think about me...