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- Title
INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF MEDIATION.
- Authors
Mosten, Forrest S.
- Abstract
Mediation has evolved, grown, and been accepted within our society from preschools to doctoral programs and in courts, legislatures, and private industry. The passage of the Uniform Mediation Act, the birth of the Association of Conflict of Resolution, and the involvement of government bodies in the regulation of mediators indicate the importance of the institutionalization of mediation within every aspect of our society. This article focuses on a few of the hot issues currently swirling in the field raising questions for practitioners, researchers, and others involved in shaping access to conflict resolution policy and the future of the mediation profession.
- Subjects
FAMILY mediation; CONFLICT management; DISPUTE resolution; GOVERNMENT agencies; ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc.
- Publication
Family Court Review, 2004, Vol 42, Issue 2, p292
- ISSN
1531-2445
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1531244504422009