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Practical Mediation: A Guide for Mediators, Advocates, Advisers, Lawyers and Students


ISBN13: 9781911035350
Published: September 2017
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £24.99



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Mediation is an art not a science.  It is for conversations not forced conversions.  A process for problems and possibilities.  As a process, it can be taught, learned, and applied.  It is a tool, one of many, for people to use or abuse at their pleasure, or in their ignorance, as they interact with others.  It is international and universal, the product of at least three millennia of human refinement.

Like those who choose, or are required, to engage in it – mediation is diverse; it can be provided in a rainbow of formats and with every degree of (in)formality.  Perversely, mediation is capable of being gallingly run yet finding glittering success; or of being brilliantly run whilst seemingly producing no tangible progress.

To understand mediation is easy: it is analogous to painting, shoes, and dinner parties.  To learn basic mediation skills is also easy: every person, excusing sociopaths, already has the ideas of mediation hard-wired.  To manage a mediation well is less easy: but with thought and practice it is something that most genuinely neutral and sufficiently interested people can be trained to do. To use mediation effectively, though, can be challenging: advocates and advisers have much to learn.

This manual is intended guide mediators (new and old, neutral and bold), advocates, advisers, and students on the path to know and apply mediation skills, and to use the tool to internationally accepted standards.  It provides a full knowledge of facilitation and evaluation, and act as a course reference work for those studying mediation in many jurisdictions.  It is also intended to be an enjoyable and informative essay on human interaction and one of the myriad means that can be adopted to resolve disputes.

The authors have crafted it as the source book for the training courses run by the leading faculty in the subject, that of the Society of Mediators, in the United Kingdom and around the world.  But it offers much more than a manual for teaching: it is the collective wisdom of more than fifty years of mediation experience from the faculty, and as such is a timeless piece for all those interested in using, choosing, or carousing mediation.

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Mediation