International and comparative mediation: Legal perspectives

This book meets the practice needs of lawyers confronted with cross-border disputes now arising far beyond the traditional areas of international commerce, such as consumer disputes, inter-family conflicts, and disagreements over Internet-based transactions. The author takes full account of mediatio...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: ALEXANDER, Nadja
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2009
Subjects:
Online Access:https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2676
https://search.library.smu.edu.sg/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=SMU_ALMA2137575940002601&context=L&vid=SMU_NUI&search_scope=Everything&tab=default_tab&lang=en_US
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Singapore Management University
Language: English
id sg-smu-ink.sol_research-4634
record_format dspace
spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-46342021-07-12T08:47:23Z International and comparative mediation: Legal perspectives ALEXANDER, Nadja This book meets the practice needs of lawyers confronted with cross-border disputes now arising far beyond the traditional areas of international commerce, such as consumer disputes, inter-family conflicts, and disagreements over Internet-based transactions. The author takes full account of mediation’s risks and limitations, primarily its lack of finality and uncertainty in relation to enforceability issues which will persist until the advent of appropriate international regulation. Among the aspects discussed and analysed are the following: • the emerging and significant new wave of global disputants; • need to resolve disputes on the basis of factors other than law; • increasing tendency of disputes to defy specific legal categories; • dispute prevention systems drawing on mediation principles, such as project management mediation, partnering, and alliancing; • mediation compared to others forms of dispute resolution; • referral to mediation; • mediation and multi-tiered dispute resolution (MDR) clauses; • the duties of mediators, lawyers and parties; • confidentiality and its implications; • enforceability of mediated settlements; and • the impact of mediation on legal rights and remedies. While the book draws on examples from around the world, six primary jurisdictions (the United States, Australia, England, France, Germany, and Austria) are selected for several reasons, including comparison of legal traditions, significant volume of mediation-related case law, and the existence of mediation-related legislation and implementation requirements. Cross-border legal instruments examined include the European Directive on Mediation, UNCITRAL’s Model Law on International Commercial Conciliation (MLICC), and the Uniform Mediation Act (UMA) in the United States. In the 21st century mediation is at the forefront of contemporary social and legal development and is finding a place in both physical dispute resolution forums and worldwide electronic-based communities. International and Comparative Mediation, with its deeply informed insights into emerging international trends and the diversity of mediation regulation applicable to international disputes, shows conflict management practitioners how to create a forum culturally acceptable to each specific group of participants, with a view to agreeing on appropriate norms for the regulation of future relationships. It will be welcomed by lawyers working in a wide range of cross-border practice. Professor Nadja Alexander holds appointments at City University Hong Kong, Murdoch University in Australia and University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa. Her books on dispute resolution have been published internationally and her work has appeared in English, German and Russian language versions. 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2676 https://search.library.smu.edu.sg/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=SMU_ALMA2137575940002601&context=L&vid=SMU_NUI&search_scope=Everything&tab=default_tab&lang=en_US Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
collection InK@SMU
language English
topic Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
spellingShingle Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
ALEXANDER, Nadja
International and comparative mediation: Legal perspectives
description This book meets the practice needs of lawyers confronted with cross-border disputes now arising far beyond the traditional areas of international commerce, such as consumer disputes, inter-family conflicts, and disagreements over Internet-based transactions. The author takes full account of mediation’s risks and limitations, primarily its lack of finality and uncertainty in relation to enforceability issues which will persist until the advent of appropriate international regulation. Among the aspects discussed and analysed are the following: • the emerging and significant new wave of global disputants; • need to resolve disputes on the basis of factors other than law; • increasing tendency of disputes to defy specific legal categories; • dispute prevention systems drawing on mediation principles, such as project management mediation, partnering, and alliancing; • mediation compared to others forms of dispute resolution; • referral to mediation; • mediation and multi-tiered dispute resolution (MDR) clauses; • the duties of mediators, lawyers and parties; • confidentiality and its implications; • enforceability of mediated settlements; and • the impact of mediation on legal rights and remedies. While the book draws on examples from around the world, six primary jurisdictions (the United States, Australia, England, France, Germany, and Austria) are selected for several reasons, including comparison of legal traditions, significant volume of mediation-related case law, and the existence of mediation-related legislation and implementation requirements. Cross-border legal instruments examined include the European Directive on Mediation, UNCITRAL’s Model Law on International Commercial Conciliation (MLICC), and the Uniform Mediation Act (UMA) in the United States. In the 21st century mediation is at the forefront of contemporary social and legal development and is finding a place in both physical dispute resolution forums and worldwide electronic-based communities. International and Comparative Mediation, with its deeply informed insights into emerging international trends and the diversity of mediation regulation applicable to international disputes, shows conflict management practitioners how to create a forum culturally acceptable to each specific group of participants, with a view to agreeing on appropriate norms for the regulation of future relationships. It will be welcomed by lawyers working in a wide range of cross-border practice. Professor Nadja Alexander holds appointments at City University Hong Kong, Murdoch University in Australia and University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa. Her books on dispute resolution have been published internationally and her work has appeared in English, German and Russian language versions.
format text
author ALEXANDER, Nadja
author_facet ALEXANDER, Nadja
author_sort ALEXANDER, Nadja
title International and comparative mediation: Legal perspectives
title_short International and comparative mediation: Legal perspectives
title_full International and comparative mediation: Legal perspectives
title_fullStr International and comparative mediation: Legal perspectives
title_full_unstemmed International and comparative mediation: Legal perspectives
title_sort international and comparative mediation: legal perspectives
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2009
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2676
https://search.library.smu.edu.sg/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=SMU_ALMA2137575940002601&context=L&vid=SMU_NUI&search_scope=Everything&tab=default_tab&lang=en_US
_version_ 1779157117369843712