Ten trends in international mediation

In this essay, the author offers an international overview ofmediation developments in the 21st century and identifiescontemporary influences such as artificial intelligence andthird-party funding. With a focus on mediation ofcross-border disputes, the author identifies ten trends ininternational me...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-49072020-03-23T03:05:52Z Ten trends in international mediation ALEXANDER, Nadja In this essay, the author offers an international overview ofmediation developments in the 21st century and identifiescontemporary influences such as artificial intelligence andthird-party funding. With a focus on mediation ofcross-border disputes, the author identifies ten trends ininternational mediation. These include the changing profileof cross-border disputants and corresponding developmentsin international mediation practice and law. The role ofmediators and lawyers is analysed in the context of theprofessionalisation of the field through credentiallinginitiatives and the new specialisation of mediation advocacy.With the growing internationalisation of mediation, there hasbeen greater appreciation of diverse practice models and thecultural assumptions underpinning them. These developmentsare explored along with the increasing and differentiated useof mediation in mixed mode procedures and a considerationof how technology is challenging conventional understandingsof face-to-face mediation. Finally, two topics not traditionallyassociated with mediation, namely apology legislation andthird-party funding, are examined with a view to how theymay influence the future of mediation. 2019-08-02T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2949 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/4907/viewcontent/9566_2_Ten_Trends_in_International_Mediation.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Mediation Alternative Dispute Resolution Mediation Practice International Mediation Online Dispute Resolution Technology and Dispute Resolution Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
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Singapore
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topic Mediation
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Mediation Practice
International Mediation
Online Dispute Resolution
Technology and Dispute Resolution
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
spellingShingle Mediation
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Mediation Practice
International Mediation
Online Dispute Resolution
Technology and Dispute Resolution
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
ALEXANDER, Nadja
Ten trends in international mediation
description In this essay, the author offers an international overview ofmediation developments in the 21st century and identifiescontemporary influences such as artificial intelligence andthird-party funding. With a focus on mediation ofcross-border disputes, the author identifies ten trends ininternational mediation. These include the changing profileof cross-border disputants and corresponding developmentsin international mediation practice and law. The role ofmediators and lawyers is analysed in the context of theprofessionalisation of the field through credentiallinginitiatives and the new specialisation of mediation advocacy.With the growing internationalisation of mediation, there hasbeen greater appreciation of diverse practice models and thecultural assumptions underpinning them. These developmentsare explored along with the increasing and differentiated useof mediation in mixed mode procedures and a considerationof how technology is challenging conventional understandingsof face-to-face mediation. Finally, two topics not traditionallyassociated with mediation, namely apology legislation andthird-party funding, are examined with a view to how theymay influence the future of mediation.
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