This Article first describes the proportion of unrepresented parties in mediation and the policies and practices regarding representation in different mediation contexts. The core of the Article examines the empirical findings on the effect of representation on several dimensions of the mediation process, including the effect on preparation for mediation, party perceptions of the fairness of the process and pressures to settle, the extent of party voice and participation in mediation, and the tone of the session. In addition, the Article examines the effect of representation on mediation outcomes, including the likelihood of settlement and the fairness of agreements reached. The Article concludes with a discussion of the findings, the lim...
Mediation is largely framed around models for both training and accreditation. However, in the liter...
This article disaggregates coalitions of third-party mediators and examines their effectiveness in i...
International mediation of violent conflicts is commonplace in today’s world, and so is academic res...
Representation is hallowed in American jurisprudence. Under the adversary approach manifested in the...
Empowering disputants to represent themselves and create their own agreement is a frequently cited g...
Conflict is an inevitable part qf any workplace environment. Mediation is a conflict resolution proc...
In this article, we first use existing research evidence to contextualize more clearly the place of ...
A series of specific choices, made by both the antagonists in a conflict and the third parties that ...
Research on negotiating representatives has been a popular topic since the 1960s. The early experime...
In the second edition of his award-winning book, Harold Abramson offers a framework for representing...
The United States is commited to increasing institutionalized use of alternative dispute resolution ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Because of the many problems associated with litigating family disputes, mediation has been proposed...
This book, first published in 2004 and recipient of the CPR International Book Award, offers a compr...
Mediation is largely framed around models for both training and accreditation. However, in the liter...
Mediation is largely framed around models for both training and accreditation. However, in the liter...
This article disaggregates coalitions of third-party mediators and examines their effectiveness in i...
International mediation of violent conflicts is commonplace in today’s world, and so is academic res...
Representation is hallowed in American jurisprudence. Under the adversary approach manifested in the...
Empowering disputants to represent themselves and create their own agreement is a frequently cited g...
Conflict is an inevitable part qf any workplace environment. Mediation is a conflict resolution proc...
In this article, we first use existing research evidence to contextualize more clearly the place of ...
A series of specific choices, made by both the antagonists in a conflict and the third parties that ...
Research on negotiating representatives has been a popular topic since the 1960s. The early experime...
In the second edition of his award-winning book, Harold Abramson offers a framework for representing...
The United States is commited to increasing institutionalized use of alternative dispute resolution ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Because of the many problems associated with litigating family disputes, mediation has been proposed...
This book, first published in 2004 and recipient of the CPR International Book Award, offers a compr...
Mediation is largely framed around models for both training and accreditation. However, in the liter...
Mediation is largely framed around models for both training and accreditation. However, in the liter...
This article disaggregates coalitions of third-party mediators and examines their effectiveness in i...
International mediation of violent conflicts is commonplace in today’s world, and so is academic res...