Institutionalizing Community Mediation: Can Dispute Resolution “Of, By, And For The People” Long Endure?

Topics:
Conflict Resolution
Tags:
Business Operations,
Career,
Communication Skills,
Conflict Resolution,
Litigation,
Pennsylvania State University
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Pennsylvania State University

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Overview: Conflict arises from a clash of divergent perspectives and ideas on a particular issue. Several methodologies are available for amicable resolution of conflicts. The same help to minimize the escalation of conflict and, thereby, reduce litigation costs. One of the methodologies of conflict resolution is to let community play a significant role in the same. The paper examines issues involved in institutionalizing community mediation for conflict resolution.

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Format: HTML | Date: Feb 2004 | Pages: 1


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