Types of Mediations

Titolo Rivista SICUREZZA E SCIENZE SOCIALI
Autori/Curatori Federico Antich
Anno di pubblicazione 2017 Fascicolo 2017/1
Lingua Inglese Numero pagine 14 P. 29-42 Dimensione file 184 KB
DOI 10.3280/SISS2017-001004
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Commonly conceived only as a conflict resolution method, Mediation is instead a multifaceted reality, like a Kaleidoscope. Without any claim of being comprehensive, this paper highlights the richness such powerful method of constructive dialogue between parties in conflict has gained so far, not only during, but even before and after disputes arise. A general classification is offered, based on: time of intervention, mediator’s approach, the presence of a service provider, the subjects and areas of law involved.

Keywords:Approccio del mediatore, aree di intervento, classificazione, mediazione, tempo di attivazione della procedura

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Federico Antich, Types of Mediations in "SICUREZZA E SCIENZE SOCIALI" 1/2017, pp 29-42, DOI: 10.3280/SISS2017-001004