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Mediation: an effective dispute settlement machinery edited by G. Jegadeesan.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Publication details: Hyderabad : ICFAI, 2008.Description: 215 pISBN:
  • 9788131414262
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.52  JEG/MED
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Table of Contents:
Section 1: Evolution and Perspectives.
Chapter 1. Mediation in Commercial Disputes: An introduction.
Chapter 2. Legal briefs on mediation.
Chapter 3. Advocacy in mediation.
Chapter 4. How to prepare for mediation: The mediator's check list of key legal and factual issues.
Chapter 5. Mediation off the grid.
Chapter 6. The UNCITRAL model law on international commercial conciliation: An overview.
Chapter 7. Policy Speech: Accredation and quality assurance of mediation and mediators in the United Kingdom and Europe.
Chapter 8. Planning for commercial dispute resolution in Mainland China.
Chapter 9. Mediation as a dispute settlement mechanism in India.
Chapter 10. Maintaining Confidentiality in mediation process.
Chapter 11. The power of mediation to resolve international commercial disputes and repair business relationships.
Chapter 12. Effect of mediation process in arbitration.
Section 2: Cases and Experiences.
Chapter 13. Settling Disputes through mediation: Blizard vs. BNetd.org case.
Chapter 14. Ford vs. Plaintiffs in 'Explorer-Bridgestone/ Firestone' Rollover cases: Confidentially in mediation.
Chapter 15. Settlement of disputes through mediation process: The Swedish Union of jounalists (SJF) vs. The Swedish Newspaper Publishers' Association (TU) - A Case Study.
Chapter 16. Battle of the Ambanis - A Case Study.
Index.

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