Mediation Skills and Techniques provides expert guidance on the practical operation of the mediation process, with particular reference to the skills and techniques that can be used by mediators to assist parties in their decision-making. It deals systematically with all aspects of mediation procedure, covering a wide range of planning, precautionary and trouble-shooting methods relevant for practice.
Skills and techniques are correlated with the National Mediator Accreditation Standards. The book explains key features of the mediator's role: understanding, diagnosing and defining the conflict; the importance of creating the best possible climate for parties to resolve disputes; facilitation of the parties' communications and negotiations; and dealing with the unexpected. Practical examples and case studies are provided to illustrate important points and a range of documents and precedents are provided in the appendices.
The third edition has been fully revised and includes, for the first time, references to mediator standards in Hong Kong and Singapore; revised mediation models, insights from cognate disciplines; management of mediation disruptions; visions of future mediator practice; and additional examples and case studies.
Book Review - Law Society of South Australia | June 2020
Features
Provides key information to develop and support mediation practice
Authoritative authors
Includes supplementary source documents in useful appendices
Aligns with mediation standards
Supports accreditation process
Practical and complete resource
Related Titles
Alexander, Howieson and Fox, Negotiation: Strategy, Style, Skills, 3rd ed, 2015
Boulle and Field, Australian Dispute Resolution: Law and Practice, 2017
Boulle and Field, Mediation in Australia, 2018