Achieving substantive justice in mediation through procedural justice: An illusory or realizable goal?
Mediation has been plagued with a problem of legitimacy. Genn stated that mediation “does not contribute to substantive justice because mediation requires the parties to relinquish ideas of legal rights during mediation and focus, instead, on problem-solving”. Mediation appears to be all about proce...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2018
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