Comparing the commercial mediation process in Europe, North America and Australia, and other common, civil and 'mixed' jurisdictions, Ronán Feehily analyses the legal and regulatory issues that surround this process. Organised systematically and written in an accessible style, Feehily offers a holistic account of the core principles and themes.
Comparing the commercial mediation process in Europe, North America and Australia, and other common, civil and 'mixed' jurisdictions, Ronán Feehily analyses the legal and regulatory issues that surround this process. Organised systematically and written in an accessible style, Feehily offers a holistic account of the core principles and themes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ronán Feehily is Associate Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Canterbury and an experienced commercial lawyer, arbitrator and mediator. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, CEDR Accredited Mediator, and Member of the Mediation Committee of the International Bar Association. An award-winning researcher, he has published numerous articles covering international commercial dispute resolution, and his previous books include An Introduction to the Law of Contract in New Zealand (2018), Understanding Company Law (2019) and Commercial Law and the Legal System (2020).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction to commercial mediation 2. Commercial mediation in the international context 3. Agreements for future mediation 4. Approaches to mediation 5. Mediators and their appointment 6. Lawyers and other professional mediation supporters 7. Conduct and costs 8. Mediated settlement agreements 9. Confidentiality 10. Process controversies.
1. Introduction to commercial mediation 2. Commercial mediation in the international context 3. Agreements for future mediation 4. Approaches to mediation 5. Mediators and their appointment 6. Lawyers and other professional mediation supporters 7. Conduct and costs 8. Mediated settlement agreements 9. Confidentiality 10. Process controversies.
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