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2003

Mediation

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Global Trends In Mediation, Nadja Alexander Jul 2003

Global Trends In Mediation, Nadja Alexander

Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law

Mediation is a process both new, in terms of its emergence in the legal arena, and old in terms of its timeless universality. From its birth in the western world, mediation has travelled a winding and often challenging path through common law and then civil law jurisdictions. Suggestions that mediation would be nothing more than a short-lived fad have been short-lived themselves. At the same time many critical questions about mediation process, mediation structures and environment, and mediation outcomes have yet to be explored from a global and comparative perspective.


International Developments In Mediation (Internationale Entwicklungen Der Gerichtsnahen Mediation), Nadja Alexander May 2003

International Developments In Mediation (Internationale Entwicklungen Der Gerichtsnahen Mediation), Nadja Alexander

Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law

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Book Review: East Meeting West In The Mediation Marketplace, Nadja Alexander Jan 2003

Book Review: East Meeting West In The Mediation Marketplace, Nadja Alexander

Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law

China is now ‘all the rage’. Everyone is either learning Mandarin or tripping off on a conference to Beijing or a business trip to Shanghai. Commercial concerns are busy establishing trade links with Chinese partners to prepare for the emergence of the biggest marketplace in the world. The business of ADR is no exception.