International Mediation

Mediation could – and should – be used to resolve many more disputes than it does. What’s holding it back?

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Mediation could – and should – be used to resolve many more disputes than it does. What’s holding it back?

At the table
Eduardo Reyes, Law Society Gazette; Karin Walker, KGW Family Law; Kenny Henderson, Covington; Annmarie Carvalho, Farrers; Georgina Squire, Rosling King; Matthew Rushton, JAMS; Karl Mackie, CEDR; Ana Bauder, CEDR; Adrian Bingham, Gordon Dadds; Zee Hussain, Simpson Millar; Jo Edwards, Forsters; Karen Baxter, Lewis Silkin http://ow.ly/cmkQ3051qqy

Change, transformation, and peace. Young Mediators Initiative (YMI)

conflict-in-youth-work-seminar-photo-2016-e1474846457878-800x400Change, transformation, and peace.
These are some of the words that the participants of the project “Mediation: a new tool for dealing with conflicts In Youth Work” stated when we asked them to define their experience during that week. http://ow.ly/qwO5304Bta9

Book Release And Inauguration of Centre For Advanced Research In Dispute Settlement (CARDS) at NLU

Book Release And Inauguration of Centre For Advanced Research In Dispute Settlement (CARDS) at NLU,Vizag on 23rd Sept.,2016 – LawOF http://ow.ly/U4Uy304zjtW

Dispute Resolution in the Construction Industry — Khaitan & Co

Dispute Resolution in the Construction Industry
Khaitan & Co http://ow.ly/t5Ov304nvGO

And finally… some plain English from Scotland

And finally… some plain English from Scotland
By Charlie Irvine on Sep 10, 2016

“Of course every country and every jurisdiction is different, with its own traditions and blind spots. Those who administer our justice system need to go further than plain English and good intentions if they are to provide our citizens with a genuine choice in dispute resolution. However, for now I am buoyed up by Scotland’s new rules with their clarity and emphasis on practical, affordable resolution. Whoever has drafted them deserves praise.” http://ow.ly/iSGr3048aIE