Author : Dr Amel Ketani
Publisher : Transnational Press London
ISBN 13 : 1801351147
Total Pages : 99 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (13 download)
Book Synopsis The Models and Techniques Used in Family Mediation in England and Wales by : Dr Amel Ketani
Download or read book The Models and Techniques Used in Family Mediation in England and Wales written by Dr Amel Ketani and published by Transnational Press London. This book was released on 2022-03-03 with total page 99 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over the past forty years, the approach to legal disputes in England and Wales has experienced some important changes. In many instances, mediation, with its objective of resolving disputes, is favoured over the traditional and adversarial procedure of litigation. Intriguingly, the perspectives of mediators on the practice of family mediation are relatively unexplored territory. This book with its focus on family mediation seeks to reduce this gap by supplementing the existing literature. It will put forward the family mediators’ opinions and my recommendations on how family mediation can be improved from the perspective of models. It aims to contribute, through the practitioners’ lens, to some of the important theoretical issues, discussions and difficulties surrounding family mediation. In addition, the aim of this book is to set out the understanding of family mediators and draw on this to explore important themes such as mediation models, their principles and the nature of the task. The analysis of these themes will reveal many things, from the difficulties and demanding tasks in family mediation, to the satisfaction and reward that can be felt by family mediators who achieve the parties’ objective of amicably resolving a family dispute. “This book brings clarity and offers new contributions to the field of family mediation and dispute resolution- a must read for practitioners, academics and professionals working in the field.” Dr Sara Hourani, Senior Law Lecturer at Middlesex University “This is a very practical guide by a specialist who clearly understands the important role that different mediation techniques play in legal practice today. This guide combines both an academic analysis with some practical tools that are especially useful to practitioners in the field of Family Law. The guide considers the merits (and in some cases, drawbacks), of different mediation models, and offers a helpful perspective on conditions that need to be met which would improve the efficacy of mediation. This is a highly recommended resource for academics, teachers and practitioners alike!’ Ms Marie Iskander, Solicitor, New South Wales, Australia CONTENTS: Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Methods and Methodology used in this Book Chapter 3. Historical Development and Legal Framework of Mediation and Family Mediation Chapter 4. Mediation Models and Techniques in a Family Context Chapter 5. Conclusion Bibliography