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The purpose of court-connected mediation from the legal perspective
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Rundle, OC 2007
, The purpose of court-connected mediation from the legal perspective
, Bond University Dispute Resolution Centre, Queensland, Australia.
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Abstract
The divergence of mediation practice from dominant paradigms of mediation is widely recognised.
Mediation practice within the context of general civil litigation is particularly prone to
diverge from the dominant theoretical notion of mediation. It is likely that the perspectives of legal
participants, who are influenced by the legal world view, contribute to this divergence. Lawyer
perceptions of the purpose of court-connected mediation are likely to align with the goals of the
formal civil justice system.
Item Type: | Other |
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Authors/Creators: | Rundle, OC |
Publisher: | Bond University Dispute Resolution Centre |
Additional Information: | © 2007 the Bond University Dispute Resolution Centre, Faculty of Law, Bond University, and the author. |
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