The Effective Mediation

The Effective Mediation
Author: Michelle M. Rozen
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2013-06-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1482536137

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The Effective Mediation is a practical, hands on guide for family and divorce mediators who wish to increase the effectiveness of their work with their clients, as well as beginning mediators or mediators in training who wish to learn the art and science of family and divorce mediation.

Referral to Mediation

Referral to Mediation
Author: Machteld Pel
Publsiher: Sdu Uitgevers
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2008
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN: 9789012120678

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This book provides valuable advice for sound conflict diagnosis and a professional mediation proposal, along with many practical hints and tips based on years of experience and research. Mediation in the right situations can resolve conflicts effectively. The facilitating role played by referrers is crucial. The art of referral deserves to be on the skills palette of professionals who deal with other people's conflicts in their everyday work, whether they are managers, lawyers, judges, or HR staff. They should all be able to identify opportunities for an effective mediation proposal. Research has shown that a decision to proceed to mediation is best taken in consultation with the parties to the conflict. The consultation should be preceded by a thorough diagnosis of the conflict, an investigation of the parties' interests in finding a solution by mutual agreement, and a review of the available options.

Effective Mediation Advocacy

Effective Mediation Advocacy
Author: Andrew Goodman
Publsiher: Xpl Law
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1858117259

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Présentation de l'éditeur : "Using the structure and much of the content of the practitioner edition as outlined below, this invaluable guide uses generic principles and techniques to help guide students in this new field of study, leading on to professional practice. Covering issues of substance, including the legal context of mediation, process, tactics and strategy, the book also includes the current rules and example problems set for more than ten major national and international student mediation and negotiation competitions held around the world."

Success as a Mediator For Dummies

Success as a Mediator For Dummies
Author: Victoria Pynchon
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2012-04-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781118078624

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Everything you need to enter the exciting field of legal mediation To be an effective mediator, it's essential to possess the ability to take control of animated situations, offer advice, and facilitate discussion—all the while remaining neutral without formulating biased judgment. Success as a Mediator For Dummies helps you acquire these attributes and much more. Aspiring mediators will learn the importance of upholding an honorable reputation, the skills, personality traits, and characteristics of a good mediator, and how to effectively market a successful mediation career. Plus, you'll get practical advice about finding work in the field, realistic salary information, and tips on as tips on identifying whether you have the skills and tools to become a good mediator. The steps necessary to become a mediator (education, training, licensing, states-specific requirements, etc.) How your education and professional background can enhance your mediation work Sample rules and standards of conduct All the steps necessary to build and market a successful private practice in mediation, or flourish as a mediator in a law firm, corporation, school, or non-profit organization Whether you have a background in law or an interest in legal careers, Success as a Mediator For Dummies gives you everything you need to enter the exciting field of legal mediation.

Mediation

Mediation
Author: Laurence Boulle,Virginia Goldblatt,Phillip Green
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2014-12
Genre: Dispute resolution (Law)
ISBN: 1927183383

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MEDIATION: SKILLS AND STRATEGIES focusses on the practical operation of the mediation process, with particular reference to the skills and techniques which can be used by mediators in their formal and informal roles as helper, facilitators, and supporters of decision making. Recognising that mediation is not only an 'art' but also a process that can be "understood, analysed, learned, practiced and improved", the authors have developed this work to assist practitioners and students of mediation to develop the problem solving, negotiation and decision making skills that are so critical for effective mediation. Adapted for New Zealand students and practitioners from the work Mediation Skills and Techniques by Boulle and Alexander, MEDIATION: SKILLS AND STRATEGIES complements the well regarded and comprehensive work Mediation: Principles, Process, Practice also by Boulle, Goldblatt and Green. It provides an invaluable addition to the library, learning and reference resources of current and aspiring mediators. Features: All mediator skills and techniques link to the New Zealand professional standards; Text is written in plain English; Focus is on the practical knowledge and skills; Illustrations and case studies are provided to explain important points; A range of documents and precedents are provided in the appendices

Mediation

Mediation
Author: Freddie Strasser,Paul Randolph
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2004-12-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0826475035

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This book is about conflict resolution through mediation, from a psychological perspective. Although written in part from the point of view of litigation, the objective is to demonstrate how an appreciation of the psychological aspects of conflict and an understanding of the emotional strategies people adopt in dispute situations can assist both lawyers and non-lawyers in resolving conflicts. The book consists of three sections- a theoretical analysis of conflict and conflict resolution; a practical, legal and experiential explanation of mediation; and thirdly a series of mock mediations, comprehensively analysed from the viewpoint of the mediator and the parties, providing tips and guidance on the dilemmas and pitfalls that mediators encounter. The book is based on three fundamental tenets: that conflict is ever present, and cannot be eliminated but can be worked with; that the attitude and stance of the mediator towards the dispute can be of significance to the outcome; and above all that the use of psychotherapeutic tools can facilitate a paradigm shift in the parties' approach to conflict. The authors demonstrate how the mediator can move parties in dispute from a position of intransigent adversity to a working alliance, and thereby achieve a 'good enough ' resolution.

Mediation Research

Mediation Research
Author: Kenneth Kressel,Dean G. Pruitt
Publsiher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1989-08-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105038584574

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Discover the most up-to-date findings on a range of mediation topics Sponsored by the Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution In eighteen original chapters, this book, sponsored by the Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, examines the nature and effectiveness of mediation in a wide variety of disputes including divorce cases, neighborhood conflicts, international disputes, environmental conflicts, and labor negotiations. The authors explain how mediation works, look at the factors that determine whether mediation can be used to resolve a dispute, and identify the conditions under which it is most effective.

The Art of Mediation

The Art of Mediation
Author: Mark D. Bennett,Scott H. Hughes
Publsiher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2005-12-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781556818653

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This workbook is designed for basic mediation training. Authors Scott Hughes, Mark Bennett, and Michele Hermann take NITA's performance-based training for trial lawyers and adapt it to training for mediators. The authors have used these materials extensively in their mediation training classes at law schools and in programs open to the public. The Art of Mediation, Second Edition, sets the mediation process in context, provides basic definitions, contrasts mediation with other forms of dispute resolution, describes varieties of mediation, and lays out roles and functions of the mediators. The book contains forms that illustrate sample agreements to mediate and final mediation agreements, plus a section containing hypothetical situations for performance training. Reviews "I have used the first edition of The Art of Mediation in my classes for almost a decade and I definitely intend to use the Second Edition in the future. Students like the book because it is so practical and easy to read. I like it because it presents a variety of perspectives so that students learn that there is no one right or easy way to mediate." — John Lande, Associate Professor and Director, LL.M. Program in Dispute Resolution, University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law Columbia