Through the looking glass: Exploring the regulatory-ethical eco-system for mediation
How can we conceptualize a robust regulatory system for mediation without compromising the hallmark qualities of mediation that make it so attractive to users - qualities such as procedural flexibility, maximization of party autonomy and interests, and high standards of confidentiality? In addressin...
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2020
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