As mediation gains in popularity as a tool for resolving civil disputes, and particularly as a substitute for court decisions, some have questioned mediation\u27s ability to assure fairness of process and outcome. Others have argued that the main strength of mediation lies in the power it gives the parties to invent their own approach to resolving their dispute, leaving little room for mediators to impose their own notions of fairness on the process. This article examines the extent to which mediators have an obligation to address issues of fairness in the processes they manage. Through a functional and context-based analysis of mediation, the author proposes a problem-solving approach to resolving fairness concerns
The alternative process of mediation is now well-institutionalized and widely (though not universall...
The perceived failure and repeal of the 2004 Disciplinary and Grievance Regulations has triggered in...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Mediation and newer forms of dispute resolution provide much-needed options to the traditional litig...
This Article identifies five sources of bias present in mediation practice: (1) categorization, (2)...
Mediation is continuing to emerge as a highly adaptable and effective method for resolving legal con...
Currently, a mediator is faced with a dilemma. All state ethical standards of conduct (“Standards”)...
Purpose: Explores the appropriate role and approach of mediators and investigates whether mediator n...
This article has three principal parts. In the first, we present an overview of judicial mediation a...
The courts and the American Arbitration Association (AAA) refer to mediation as a procedure in which...
The article discusses the issue of fairness of the decision to resolve a dispute in mediation. The d...
Years ago, I published Fairness and Formality: Minimizing the Risk of Prejudice in Alternative Dispu...
This study examines similarities and differences in mediation practice across sectors and considers ...
While a number of civil reforms using mediation have emerged across Canada in recent years, of parti...
Delivering judgment in the House of Lords in the case of White v White (subsequently a leading legal...
The alternative process of mediation is now well-institutionalized and widely (though not universall...
The perceived failure and repeal of the 2004 Disciplinary and Grievance Regulations has triggered in...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Mediation and newer forms of dispute resolution provide much-needed options to the traditional litig...
This Article identifies five sources of bias present in mediation practice: (1) categorization, (2)...
Mediation is continuing to emerge as a highly adaptable and effective method for resolving legal con...
Currently, a mediator is faced with a dilemma. All state ethical standards of conduct (“Standards”)...
Purpose: Explores the appropriate role and approach of mediators and investigates whether mediator n...
This article has three principal parts. In the first, we present an overview of judicial mediation a...
The courts and the American Arbitration Association (AAA) refer to mediation as a procedure in which...
The article discusses the issue of fairness of the decision to resolve a dispute in mediation. The d...
Years ago, I published Fairness and Formality: Minimizing the Risk of Prejudice in Alternative Dispu...
This study examines similarities and differences in mediation practice across sectors and considers ...
While a number of civil reforms using mediation have emerged across Canada in recent years, of parti...
Delivering judgment in the House of Lords in the case of White v White (subsequently a leading legal...
The alternative process of mediation is now well-institutionalized and widely (though not universall...
The perceived failure and repeal of the 2004 Disciplinary and Grievance Regulations has triggered in...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio