Mediation in New Zealand (eBook)
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Date: 22/05/2018 Code: 9781988553085 Thomson Reuters, NEW ZEALAND |
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Description
Mediation in New Zealand is a significant new text which is designed to be specifically relevant to New Zealand’s mediation professionals, academics, and students.
In achieving this objective, authors Grant Morris and Annabel Shaw explore New Zealand’ s mediation landscape from four different, but interconnected perspectives. The first six chapters examine New Zealand mediation’s historical and theoretical context. Chapters 7 to 9 provide a skills-based analysis of mediation practice, and provide practical advice for mediators and mediation advocates. This is followed in chapters 10 to 13 by a systematic overview of prominent mediation specialist areas (including the first evidence-based analysis of commercial mediation in New Zealand). The final chapters examine professional issues relating to mediation, such as accreditation, confidentiality, and the rise of online dispute resolution.
These features of Mediation in New Zealand ensure that the book will be a standard reference work for professional mediators, lawyers representing clients in mediation, parties to mediation, professionals who have some engagement with mediation, academics, law and ADR students, and those seeking to become accredited mediators.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Mediation Scholarship in New Zealand
Chapter 3: The History and Development of Mediation in New Zealand
Chapter 4: Mediation and the Rule of Law in New Zealand
Chapter 5: Consensual Dispute Resolution - Interest-based Negotiation, Conciliation and Facilitation
Chapter 6: Mediation and Culture in New Zealand
Chapter 7: Mediation Process and Styles
Chapter 8: Mediation Skills
Chapter 9: Mediation Clauses and Agreements
Chapter 10: Employment Mediation
Chapter 11: Family Mediation in New Zealand
Chapter 12: Other New Zealand Statutory Regimes
Chapter 13: Commercial Mediation in New Zealand
Chapter 14: The Profession
Chapter 15: Professional Issues
Chapter 16: Online Dispute Resolution
Chapter 17: Conclusion
Table of Statutes and Regulations
Table of Cases
Subject Index
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