LS101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Equal Protection Clause, Use Case, Alimony

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Discuss mediation and arbitration as techniques for resolving conflicts/disputes in modern society. Use problems associated with divorce (the division of assets, support, custody, etc. ) to il lustrate your answer. Mediation is a non adversarial technique with a neutral third party that is placed between the disputants in order to assist the parties to come to an agreement. Mediation is non coercive t he mediator acts as a guide and does not impose a d ecision on the parties and can only use persuasion to influence the final outcome. It works best when both parties are willing to work out a reasonable settlement of the dispute. The goal is cooperation compromise and mutually beneficial solutio n, not competition and to win. It is typically done in private (closed) but may be open in some cases in which the mediator can quote either party in his/her report. Mediators are usually chosen because they have status, authority, or specialized knowledge.

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