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(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) mediation
{n} an interposition, agency, entreaty
A structured dispute resolution process where an impartial third party, the mediator, meets with disputants in an effort to identify the issues, explore options and clarify goals The mediator facilitates face-to-face meetings of the parties to assist them in reaching a mutually-acceptable agreement Parties reach agreement freely, voluntarily and on the basis of informed consent Mediation is assisted negotiation As the "process expert," the mediator helps the parties negotiate efficiently and effectively Back
the act of mediating
A form of alterative dispute resolution in which the parties bring their dispute to a neutral third party, who helps them agree on a settlement
An informal, voluntary process used in securities industry disputes in which a mediator helps negotiate a mutually-acceptable resolution between disputing parties Unlike arbitration or litigation, mediation does not impose a solution If the parties cannot negotiate an acceptable settlement, they may still arbitrate or litigate their dispute (See arbitration)
- A conflict resolution approach to problem solving, in which students and teachers have the opportunity to sit face to face to resolve conflicts A trained peer mediator facilitates this process The goal of the mediation is for two conflicting parties to collaborate in reaching a "we" agreement
An informal means of trying to promote settlement of a dispute It involves a third-party mediator who meets the parties to the dispute and tries to get them to agree on a settlement (LE)
A method of alternative dispute resolution in which a neutral third party helps resolve a dispute The mediator does not have the power to impose a decision on the parties If a satisfactory resolution cannot be reached, the parties can pursue a lawsuit
An attempt by a third party to help in negotiations or in the settlement of an employment dispute through suggestion, advice or other ways of stimulating agreement short of dictating its provisions
just as litigation is the process of going to court to resolve a dispute, so mediation is the process by which cases are resolved without the parties needing to go to court Mediation is becoming far more popular as a means of resolving disputes since it is invariably less confrontational, is often simpler and thus cheaper and has the added benefit of being able to be decided by whatever means the parties to the mediation agree between them In commercial matters, in particular, it is often referred to as Alternative Dispute Resolution, or just ADR for short
A process in which disputing parties work collectively with the aid of an impartial, third-party volunteer in order to resolve a dispute
The act of mediating; action or relation of anything interposed; action as a necessary condition, means, or instrument; interposition; intervention
the act of intervening for the purpose of bringing about a settlement
An attempt to resolve a dispute by having a third disinterested person assist the parties in reaching an agreement
In law, a nonbinding intervention between parties to promote resolution of a grievance, reconciliation, settlement, or compromise. It is used especially in labour disputes. In many industrialized countries, the government provides mediation services in order to protect the public interest. In the U.S., the National Mediation Board functions in this capacity. Mediation is also commonly used in international conflicts. See also arbitration
(From Latin mediare: "to be in the middle ") Bringing about a peaceful settlement or compromise between parties to a dispute through the benevolent intervention of an impartial third party
an alternative dispute resolution process whereby a mediator who is an impartial third party acts to encourage and facilitate the resolution of a dispute without prescribing what it should be The process is informal and non-adversarial with the objective of helping the disputing parties reach a mutually acceptable agreement (S C Code Ann § 8-17-320) MEDIATION-ARBITRATION - an alternative dispute resolution process that provides for the submission of an appeal to a mediator-arbitrator, an impartial third party who conducts conferences to attempt to resolve the grievance by mediation and render a decision that is final and binding on the parties if the appeal is not mediated (S C Code Ann § 8-17-320)
The use of a third party (or parties) in conflict resolution Can result in a brokered resolution
A meeting between the disputants and a neutral whose role is to help the parties explore issues, needs and settlement options
A process in which a neutral third party assists disputing parties in reaching a mutually acceptable settlement The neutral third party attempts to clarify the dispute for the parties and provides suggestions for resolution (Compare Arbitration, Early Neutral Evaluation)
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