The beauty of Robert Baruch Bush\u27s research on ethics is that his conclusions grow out of the real life experiences of mediators.\u27 Yes, his interpretation is influenced by his own biases, and yes, the Florida mediation scene, where he made his observations, is not a microcosm of the rest of the nation or the world; nevertheless, in spite of these limitations, he did a remarkable job of capturing the dilemmas that most mediators face
Mediation plays an ever-increasing role in a variety of dispute contexts. Once primarily limited to ...
A progressively larger portion of social ordering occurs through mediation. Lawyers are often involv...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Despite its richness, I believe that there are three features of the study that raise both conceptua...
This is not to argue against core principles. There is, I think, a consensus on these: responsible a...
But, the real message of this study is that guidance for mediators facing ethical dilemmas is long p...
This paper is based on research sponsored by the National Institute for Dispute Resolution and by Ho...
The invitation to republish here the report on my study of mediators\u27 ethical dilemmas was a very...
Teaching Professional Ethics to Lawyers and Mediators Using Active Learning Techniques will serve as...
Currently, a mediator is faced with a dilemma. All state ethical standards of conduct (“Standards”)...
Excerpt Mediation draws many people into the field of conflict resolution with a promise of rewards ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
In this article we examine developments in explaining and understanding the when and why of mediat...
In Stories Mediators Tell, Lela Love and Eric Galton have compiled a compelling anthology of stories...
Mediation plays an ever-increasing role in a variety of dispute contexts. Once primarily limited to ...
A progressively larger portion of social ordering occurs through mediation. Lawyers are often involv...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Despite its richness, I believe that there are three features of the study that raise both conceptua...
This is not to argue against core principles. There is, I think, a consensus on these: responsible a...
But, the real message of this study is that guidance for mediators facing ethical dilemmas is long p...
This paper is based on research sponsored by the National Institute for Dispute Resolution and by Ho...
The invitation to republish here the report on my study of mediators\u27 ethical dilemmas was a very...
Teaching Professional Ethics to Lawyers and Mediators Using Active Learning Techniques will serve as...
Currently, a mediator is faced with a dilemma. All state ethical standards of conduct (“Standards”)...
Excerpt Mediation draws many people into the field of conflict resolution with a promise of rewards ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
In this article we examine developments in explaining and understanding the when and why of mediat...
In Stories Mediators Tell, Lela Love and Eric Galton have compiled a compelling anthology of stories...
Mediation plays an ever-increasing role in a variety of dispute contexts. Once primarily limited to ...
A progressively larger portion of social ordering occurs through mediation. Lawyers are often involv...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio