GOOD PRACTICE FOR PRESENTING THE PROCESS DURING THE MANDATORY INFORMATION SESSION
Aleksandar Andonov
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Aleksandar Andonov: New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
THE MEDIATION IN THE DIFFERENT PUBLIC SPHERES, 2025, issue 5, 150-167
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Even when the informational meeting is designated as obligatory it is not efficient for the mediator to rely on there being a gathering which has a high likelihood of moving on to the core process. In any case it is worth the effort of the mediator to present the unique features and advantages of the process for the best chance to continue with the main stage. In this report the essence and principles of mediation are examined in a critical way from the point of view not of the judiciary but from that of the disputants. It concludes with practical advice about the invitation and carrying out the first meeting.
Keywords: impartiality; good will; microsociology; adaptive (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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