Harmonisation and diversity in the private international law of mediation: The rhythms of regulatory reform

This chapter explores the private international law on mediation, which is an emerging dispute resolution field and the subject of considerable regulatory reform. It begins by exploring the role of private international law in mediation and the extent to which harmonisation initiatives - as opposed...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-38142017-03-13T04:12:08Z Harmonisation and diversity in the private international law of mediation: The rhythms of regulatory reform ALEXANDER, Nadja This chapter explores the private international law on mediation, which is an emerging dispute resolution field and the subject of considerable regulatory reform. It begins by exploring the role of private international law in mediation and the extent to which harmonisation initiatives - as opposed to legal diversity - offer advantages or disadvantages to crossborder mediation law and practice. As applicable mediation law is often the same for cross-border and domestic applications, the chapter introduces a contemporary and broad definition of mediation law and offers a structure for thinking about the form and content of mediation law. Here multi-disciplinary factors shaping mediation law, such as political, economic, organisational and behavioural-psychological perspectives, are examined together with more traditional legal considerations. These and other factors add real-life texture to cross-border legal instruments relevant to mediation and are vital to achieve a balanced and informed perspective on the topic. International illustrations are presented throughout the chapter with specific sections on European and international instruments of private international law. 2013-01-24T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1862 info:doi/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199653485.003.0002 https://search.library.smu.edu.sg/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma9922653002601&context=L&vid=65SMU_INST:SMU_NUI&lang=en&search_scope=Everything&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=Everything&query=any,contains,Mediation:%20Principles%20and%20regulation%20in%20comparative%20perspective&offset=0 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Crossborder mediation Dispute resolution EU directive on mediation Mediation Mediation law Mediation law Private international law Regulatory reform UNCITRAL model law on international commercial conciliation Dispute Resolution and Arbitration International Law
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topic Crossborder mediation
Dispute resolution
EU directive on mediation
Mediation
Mediation law
Mediation law
Private international law
Regulatory reform
UNCITRAL model law on international commercial conciliation
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
International Law
spellingShingle Crossborder mediation
Dispute resolution
EU directive on mediation
Mediation
Mediation law
Mediation law
Private international law
Regulatory reform
UNCITRAL model law on international commercial conciliation
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
International Law
ALEXANDER, Nadja
Harmonisation and diversity in the private international law of mediation: The rhythms of regulatory reform
description This chapter explores the private international law on mediation, which is an emerging dispute resolution field and the subject of considerable regulatory reform. It begins by exploring the role of private international law in mediation and the extent to which harmonisation initiatives - as opposed to legal diversity - offer advantages or disadvantages to crossborder mediation law and practice. As applicable mediation law is often the same for cross-border and domestic applications, the chapter introduces a contemporary and broad definition of mediation law and offers a structure for thinking about the form and content of mediation law. Here multi-disciplinary factors shaping mediation law, such as political, economic, organisational and behavioural-psychological perspectives, are examined together with more traditional legal considerations. These and other factors add real-life texture to cross-border legal instruments relevant to mediation and are vital to achieve a balanced and informed perspective on the topic. International illustrations are presented throughout the chapter with specific sections on European and international instruments of private international law.
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title Harmonisation and diversity in the private international law of mediation: The rhythms of regulatory reform
title_short Harmonisation and diversity in the private international law of mediation: The rhythms of regulatory reform
title_full Harmonisation and diversity in the private international law of mediation: The rhythms of regulatory reform
title_fullStr Harmonisation and diversity in the private international law of mediation: The rhythms of regulatory reform
title_full_unstemmed Harmonisation and diversity in the private international law of mediation: The rhythms of regulatory reform
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