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Title Ethics in alternative dispute resolution / editors: Lola Akin Ojelabi and Mary Anne Noone
Published Annandale, NSW : The Federation Press, 2017

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Description ix, 160 pages ; 24 cm
Series Law in context special issue, 0811-5796 ; volume 35 Number 1
Law in context (Bundoora, Vic.) ; v. 35, no 1. x 0811-5796
Contents ADR Processes: Connections Between Purpose, Values, Ethics and Justice -- Inequality in America and Spillover Effects on Mediation Practice: Disputing for the 1 Per Cent and the 99 Per Cent -- Ethics in Mediation: Centralising Relationships of Trust -- An Ethical Evaluation Process for Mediators: A Preliminary Exploration of Factors which Impact Ethical Decision-Making -- Playing the Language Game of Family Mediation: Implications for Mediator Ethics -- Ethical Conundrums Facing Mediators: Comparing Processes; Identifying Challenges and Opportunities -- Ethical Concerns for Owners Corporation Managers who Informally Mediate in Owners Corporation Disputes: The Need for a Community of Practice -- The Ethics of Appropriate Justice Approaches: Lessons from a Restorative Response to Institutional Abuse
Summary Addressing ethical issues in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes in no easy feat. What can an ADR practitioner do to support party self-determination when there is concern about a party's capacity; what is a practitioner's responsibility for substantive justice; does a practitioner's competence impact on the justice outcome. How an ADR practitioner responds to ethical concerns will influence the quality of justice, both procedural and substantive. The articles in this Special Issue, drawn from those presented at an ADR Ethics symposium for ADR practitioners in 2015, provide insights into aspects of justice, quality and practice issues in diverse ADR settings including mediation, family dispute resolution, restorative justice and statutory dispute resolution. Collectively the articles advance our understanding of the complex issue of ADR ethics
Analysis Australian
Notes "Edited from La Trobe University"--title page
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Dispute resolution (Law) -- Australia.
Legal ethics -- Australia.
Legal ethics.
Mediation -- Australia.
Author Noone, Mary Anne, editor
Ojelabi, Lola Akin, editor
ISBN 9781760021306