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Nordic Mediation Research

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This open access book presents twelve unique studies on mediation from researchers in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, respectively. Each study highlights important aspects of mediation, including the role of children in family mediation, the evolution and ambivalent application of restorative justice in the Nordic countries, the confusion of roles in court-connected mediation, and the challenges in dispute systems. 
Over the past 20-30 years, mediation has gained in popularity in many countries around the world and is often heralded as a suitable and cost-effective mode of conflict resolution. However, as the studies in this volumes show, mediation also has a number of potential drawbacks. Parties' self-determination may be jeopardized, affected third parties are involved in an inadequate way, and the legal regulations may be flawed. The publication can inspire research, help professionals and policymakers in the field and be used as a textbook.

About the author

Lin Adrian is Associate professor and director of the executive Master in Mediation program at the University of Copenhagen. Anna Nylund is Professor of Law at the University of Tromsø.Kaijus Ervasti is Adjunct professor (docent) of the Procedural Law at the University of Eastern Finland and Adjunct professor (docent) of Empirical Studies of the Law at the University of Lapland.

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This open access book presents twelve unique studies on mediation from researchers in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, respectively. Each study highlights important aspects of mediation, including the role of children in family mediation, the evolution and ambivalent application of restorative justice in the Nordic countries, the confusion of roles in court-connected mediation, and the challenges in dispute systems. 
Over the past 20-30 years, mediation has gained in popularity in many countries around the world and is often heralded as a suitable and cost-effective mode of conflict resolution. However, as the studies in this volumes show, mediation also has a number of potential drawbacks. Parties’ self-determination may be jeopardized, affected third parties are involved in an inadequate way, and the legal regulations may be flawed. The publication can inspire research, help professionals and policymakers in the field and be used as a textbook.

Product details

Assisted by Anna Nylund (Editor), Kaijus Ervasti (Editor), Lin Adrian (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 11.02.2019
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous
 
EAN 9783030103026
ISBN 978-3-0-3010302-6
Pages 269
Illustrations X, 269 p. 24 illus.
Dimensions (packing) 15.5 x 23.5 x 1.5 cm
Weight (packing) 433 g
 
Subjects Mediation, B, Children, Well-Being, International Law, biotechnology, Private International Law, Law and Criminology, Conflict of Laws, comparative law, Child welfare, conflict management, Child Well-being, Dispute resolution (Law), Dispute Resolution, Mediation, Arbitration
 

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