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E-grāmata: Contemporary Issues In Mediation - Volume 6

Edited by (Lupl, Singapore), Guest editor (S'pore Univ Of Social Sciences, S'pore), Edited by (Singapore International Mediation Institute, Singapore & National University Of Singapore, Singapore)
  • Formāts: 168 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811241444
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  • Formāts: 168 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811241444

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Contemporary Issues in Mediation (CIIM) Volume 6 builds on the success of the past five volumes as testament to a growing interest of authors and readers in the wide variety of issues that arise with mediation. Readers stand to benefit from a diverse range of topics especially selected for their high quality of research and novelty that cannot be replicated elsewhere. With the recent ratification of the Singapore Convention on Mediation in 2020, there is no doubt that mediation is and will continue to be extremely pertinent in the world of dispute resolution. The COVID-19 situation and evolution of technology has also heralded a new era of cross-border and domestic online dispute resolution. Edited by Singapore's leading expert on mediation and negotiation, Professor Joel Lee, and former Chief Executive Officer of the Singapore International Mediation Institute (SIMI), Marcus Lim, CIIM is a unique and valuable addition to the growing body of mediation and dispute resolution literature.

Foreword for the Series ix
William Ury
About the Guest Editor xi
About the Editors xiii
Editors' Note xv
About the CUM Essay Competition xvii
1 The Need for Mediation Advocacy Standards in Singapore
1(12)
Levin Lin Lok Yan
2 Decoding the B.S. (Behavioural Science) in Mediation
13(12)
Utsav Rakshit
3 Banking on Mediation: A Critical Analysis of Financial Disputes Mediation in Singapore
25(10)
Terence Yeo
4 Why Not Have the Best of Both Worlds? A Framework to Interlink Collaborative Law And Mediation to Resolve Personal Disputes
35(10)
Archa Rajeevi
5 The Functions of Artificial Intelligence in Mediation
45(10)
Chloe Chua Kay Ee
6 Confidentiality in the Singapore Mediation Scene: Is It Sufficient or Can More Be Done?
55(10)
Dinesh Kumar Sukumar
7 Online Mediation: The Future that Arrived Much Sooner Than We Thought
65(10)
Mah Hao Ran
Ian
8 Exploring What Mediation Looks Like in the Religious Spheres of Islam and Christianity
75(10)
Sabrina Chau Shu Ning
9 Is Mediation an Appropriate Forum for Dispute Resolution in the Context of Domestic Violence?
85(10)
Tomoyuki Lewis Ban
10 Lessons from Transformative Mediation and How It Can Benefit Singapore's Mediation Landscape
95(10)
Yap Shi Kai
11 "Paiseh!" -- Apologies, Restorative Justice and Criminal Mediation in Singapore
105(12)
Benedict Koh Yen Hin
Endnotes 117