Zuri Deepwater

Justice In Disputes

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Justice In Disputes explores how formal mediation balances justice and efficiency in conflict resolution across management, business, and political spheres. It examines the structured mediation process, highlighting its voluntary and collaborative nature while navigating the tensions between fairness and practicality. Mediation's adaptability is key, tailoring processes to specific situations while maintaining core principles.

The book uniquely addresses complex, multi-party disputes, unlike many resources that focus on simpler scenarios, emphasizing the importance of understanding power dynamics and cultural nuances.

The book progresses from foundational principles to practical case studies, analyzing how formal mediation embodies justice and efficiency. Readers will gain insights into the mediator's role, ethical considerations, and the evaluation of mediation effectiveness through quantitative measures like settlement rates and qualitative indicators such as participant satisfaction.

Drawing on diverse sources, including empirical studies and real-world cases, the book connects with economics, psychology, and sociology to provide a comprehensive understanding of conflict management.

Ultimately, Justice In Disputes advances the field of dispute resolution by engaging with ongoing debates, such as the impact of mediator bias and the enforceability of mediated agreements. It provides a framework for improving internal conflict resolution processes in businesses, resolving political disputes, and enhancing mediation advocacy skills for legal professionals.
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172 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Translator
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