THWARTING THE STRUCTURAL AND INDIVIDUALIZED ISSUES OF MEDIATION: THE FORMALIZED REFLECTIVE APPROACH

Mediation is advancing in, among other areas: international law, environmental law, education, divorce and family law, organizational disputes, consumer disputes, sexual harassment claims/employment law, mental health related disputes, debt collection matters, insurance disputes, general liability c...

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Published inSouthern law journal (Abilene, Tex.) Vol. 26; no. 1; p. 137
Main Authors Diener, Keith William, Khan, Shazia Rehman
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Edmond Southern Academy of Legal Studies in Business 01.04.2016
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Summary:Mediation is advancing in, among other areas: international law, environmental law, education, divorce and family law, organizational disputes, consumer disputes, sexual harassment claims/employment law, mental health related disputes, debt collection matters, insurance disputes, general liability claims, contract disputes, malpractice disputes, victimoffender crises, tax claims, and inter-gang disputes.' "142 Mediation is often the preferable option because it stands on the pillars of self-determination and party participation.143 Mediation holds promise for better dissemination of social justice if the fundamental principles of party self-determination and human dialogue remain the north star of the mediation practice in accordance with the precepts of the formalized reflective approach.
ISSN:1056-2184