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Mediation is a process in which you and the other party to a dispute negotiate an acceptable agreement with the help of a third party, called a mediator. The mediator assists with the negotiating process but has no decision making powers. Mediation has been called "assisted" negotiation.
Ãâó: www.mediate.ca/shortglossary.htm
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an informal process in which a trained impartial person may help parties in conflict resolve their differences and find a solution satisfactory to all sides.
Ãâó: www.utahbabywatch.org/forparents/Glossary.htm
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Parties involved in the conflict work with an impartial third party to assist the dialogue between the parties in an effort to reach a mutually agreeable solution. The parties control the decision-making.
Ãâó: www.commongroundinc.org/terminology.htm
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A voluntary process in which an impartial mediator assists and facilitates the complainant and district in reaching a mutually acceptable resolution of the dispute.
Ãâó: www.ode.state.or.us/services/disputeresolution/com...
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A voluntary, guided process where an impartial mediator helps the parties to negotiate. The process is not binding unless or until the parties reach agreement, after which the final agreement can be enforced as a contract. See the rest of this site for more information!
Ãâó: www.consensusmediation.co.uk/adrglossary.html
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