Mediation and Justice

Mediation and Justice

by Penelope McRedmond
Mediation and Justice

Mediation and Justice

by Penelope McRedmond

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Overview

This book asks why justice is important to both individuals and to society as a whole. A number of justice questions are raised to evaluate whether mediation can deliver social, distributive, procedural, or substantive justice and fairness.

Focussing on a scrutiny of mediation in the context of justice, the book covers social justice and justice issues posed by confidentiality, bias, lack of fairness, and Online Dispute Resolution. Discussing whether mediation can truly deliver justice to all, this book identifies areas where this fails and provides solutions and suggestions for improvement.. The dangers of private justice, bias, mandatory mediation, and the side lining of the importance of fairness in the resolution of disputes are all considered. In contrast, the positive aspects of mediation are added to the balance.

This book will be of interest to researchers in the field of conflict resolution, law, and social science. Readers will also be found among mediators and people interested in justice and the civil justice system.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040107263
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/22/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 426 KB

About the Author

Penelope McRedmond is a lawyer and mediator, qualifying first as a lawyer in the UK and later in New York State. She has spent the last 30 years lecturing in law and mediation, most recently in Conflict and Dispute Resolution Studies at Trinity College Dublin. She has also written and published on a number of legal topics, most recently on Mediation Law.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Justice

2. The Rise of Mediation

3. The Crisis in Civil Justice

4. Social Justice and Mediation

5. Mediator Influence

6. Confidentiality

7. Bias in Mediation

8. Voluntary Mediation?

9. Fairness: A Mediation Value?

10. Online Dispute Resolution and Justice

11. Concluding Thoughts

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