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Mediation in Context

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From its small beginnings in the UK 15-20 years ago, mediation has become well-known as a more positive method of resolving conflict than the adversarial methods we have been accustomed to using.Reflecting the range of contexts in which mediation is now used, this book includes chapters of mediation in the UKmediation with divorced and separated couplespeer mediation in schoolsresolving neighbour disputes in rural and urban settingsvictim-offender mediation and conferencingresolving workplace and industrial disputescommercial mediationdealing with patients' complaints about doctorselder mediationenvironmental mediation and consensus buildinginternational mediation.Drawing on their own experiences as mediators, the contributors to this book discuss the benefits and drawbacks of mediation in particular settings and use case studies to illustrate how mediation works in practice. This book provides a comprehensive overview of mediation for those wanting to find out more, or those beginning in the field, as well as containing useful information and advice for anyone involved in mediation.

256 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2000

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