Mediation in practice: Common law and civil law perspectives compared
Australian mediation practice is thriving. Effective forms of mediation are practised in court-connected schemes, in the public sector, in the community justice sector and in the private business sector. Indeed, no industry is excluded from the application of mediation. In contrast, Hoffmann-Riem la...
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Main Author: | ALEXANDER, Nadja |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2001
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