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Is a voluntary, non-binding, confidential process that assists parties in talking about their disagreements with the help of a neutral third party.
Ãâó: www.peoples-law.org/core/mediation/adr_directory/d...
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A dispute resolution process which a disinterested third party, the mediator, assists the parties in reaching an agreement.
Ãâó: www.davidwaldrop.net/legal_definitions.htm
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[elaborated] (1) ... and promises towards the rivals. (This is why mediators are sometimes described as 'active intermediaries' or 'full partners'.)
Ãâó: www.grberridge.co.uk/dict_comp_k_o.htm
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A voluntary non-binding dispute resolution process in which a neutral third party meets in joint and private caucuses with each party, as well as in joint session, and guides the parties to a mutually beneficially resolution by defusing hostilities, helping to narrow the issues in the case, and helping the parties gain realistic assessments of the merits of their cases.
Ãâó: www.edcostello.com/article.cfm
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A process in which a neutral third party assists parties in a bargaining dispute to come to a voluntary agreement. The mediator may suggest to the parties various proposals and methods for resolution of disputes, but he has no formal power to force a settlement.
Ãâó: atyourservice.ucop.edu/employees/policies/labor_re...
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