Some of these benefits are due to the particular arguments of facilitation proponents, while others involve a general development of the field resulting from the debate. The first benefit is that facilitation proponents have highlighted how mediation can promote many important values such as party self-determination, and they have cautioned about risks of unfairness created by mediator evaluation as described in Part III. Second, the facilitation-evaluation debate has stimulated a better appreciation of the appropriateness of these techniques in different types of cases, as described in Part IV. Third, the debate has contributed to reducing ill-considered evaluation practice, as discussed in Part V. Fourth, the debate may cause many mediato...
This text is a comprehensive guide to the growing field of mediation, combining theoretical, practic...
In this article, we first use existing research evidence to contextualize more clearly the place of ...
Dispute resolution processes can be separated into two categories; the formal and the informal. Tho...
Some of these benefits are due to the particular arguments of facilitation proponents, while others ...
In this essay, I argue that there is no such thing as a purely facilitative mediation of a legal dis...
Preparation for the University of Missouri\u27s lecture on dispute resolution and consideration of c...
Empirical studies of the mediation process consistently show highrates of settlement, as well as hig...
In 1994, I proposed the idea of charting a mediator\u27s role on a facilitative evaluative continuum...
The problem with viewing facilitation as the only legitimate form of mediation, of course, is that i...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Riskin's categorization of mediation has engendered much debate among academics and practitioners. A...
I appreciate the thoughtfulness and conclusions of Professor Jeffrey Stempel in his article. His tit...
In this article we examine developments in explaining and understanding the when and why of mediat...
The thesis of this essay is that when mediators try to resolve a controversy by providing their anal...
Mediation is a structured, interactive process where an impartial third party assists disputing part...
This text is a comprehensive guide to the growing field of mediation, combining theoretical, practic...
In this article, we first use existing research evidence to contextualize more clearly the place of ...
Dispute resolution processes can be separated into two categories; the formal and the informal. Tho...
Some of these benefits are due to the particular arguments of facilitation proponents, while others ...
In this essay, I argue that there is no such thing as a purely facilitative mediation of a legal dis...
Preparation for the University of Missouri\u27s lecture on dispute resolution and consideration of c...
Empirical studies of the mediation process consistently show highrates of settlement, as well as hig...
In 1994, I proposed the idea of charting a mediator\u27s role on a facilitative evaluative continuum...
The problem with viewing facilitation as the only legitimate form of mediation, of course, is that i...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Riskin's categorization of mediation has engendered much debate among academics and practitioners. A...
I appreciate the thoughtfulness and conclusions of Professor Jeffrey Stempel in his article. His tit...
In this article we examine developments in explaining and understanding the when and why of mediat...
The thesis of this essay is that when mediators try to resolve a controversy by providing their anal...
Mediation is a structured, interactive process where an impartial third party assists disputing part...
This text is a comprehensive guide to the growing field of mediation, combining theoretical, practic...
In this article, we first use existing research evidence to contextualize more clearly the place of ...
Dispute resolution processes can be separated into two categories; the formal and the informal. Tho...