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Reputation bias
J.J. Norwich writes in his book Four Princes that one time in the 16th century the German Protestant states “Hesse, Saxony and Wuerttemberg actually sent a joint delegation to England – not to ask directly for aid, but with an offer to mediate between Henry (VIII, King of England, a.n.) […]
Netherlands Romanian Chamber of Commerce: NRCC is for the 2nd consecutive year a proud supporter of the Excellence in Mediation Gala
NRCC is for the 2nd consecutive year a proud supporter of the Excellence in Mediation Gala, event that will take place at Transylvania College, in Cluj-Napoca, between 31st of March and 2nd of April 2017. An international mediation, business and education event, the Excellence in Mediation Gala promotes mediation nationwide […]
What’s In It For Us?
I practice, teach and preach mediation for the past fifteen years and whenever I would introduce myself as a mediator the vast majority of people would still have confusions, if not difficulties, in having a clear representation of WHO a mediator is, WHAT is it that a mediator aims to […]
Chart Of Dispute Resolution Stages And Steps
Today, because of the flexibility, adaptability and versatility of ADR, Users of dispute resolution processes have available to them a wide variety of techniques that can be used to prevent, control and resolve disputes. New techniques are constantly being developed to deal with the wide variety of potential disputes that […]
Irish Commercial Mediation Association (ICMA) – „Talk is Cheap”- Video
Does this reflect your experiences of mediation, or how disputes should be resolved? What about the statement, “the decision of whether to have a session with both sides together rests with the mediator”, do you agree with this or should this be something that is decided by the parties themselves? […]
Bill Marsh: The mediator’s voice needs to be heard in society, and not just in individual disputes
Perhaps we shouldn’t be too surprised by the whole Brexit affair. I’m not talking about the result of the vote itself, but about the referendum process, the behaviour it engendered, and its aftermath. All the classic features were present. Classic features of what? Well, of binary processes. Those that offer […]
What Went Wrong with Mediation?
Presenting recently the results of the study on ‘Rebooting’ the Mediation Directive, Giuseppe de Palo talked about the “European Union mediation paradox” – the existence of a “highly acclaimed, efficient, effective process that very few people use”, in his own words – and the need of “rebooting” the implementation of […]
Much noise, few solutions
Nowadays, we are all witnessing a terrible intensification of the struggle for power in the Romanian mediation world. The future late members of the Mediation Council are called thieves that have stolen from us and pillaged the Council’s finances and above all have sold us utopian dreams. So, they have […]