The new EU directive on mediation AIA - Association for International Arbitration Series

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Over het boekThis book is an introduction to the current and prospective European mediation practice after the recent issuing of the new Mediation Directive. It is the outcome of an international congress that was being held at the end of October 2008 in Brussels.The reader will find some typical mediation related aspects critically discussed.strongPhilippe Billiet and Ewa Kurlanda introduce the reader to the rise of the European pro-mediation idea and the characteristics of the New Mediation Directive. The Directive itself are being assessed more critically by Phillip Howell-Richardson. Frank Fleerackers presents the way how the training of mediators one of the key rules of the New Mediation Directive should be implemented into the European education practice of mediators. Ivan Verougstraete, president of Gemme, discusses the task and possibilities of judges to invite parties to participate in mediation. At last, this work provides some comparative discussions of the European, American and Chinese perspectives on mediation and mediation practices. William OBrian assesses how European mediation can be improved by looking at some American mediation issues. Li Mingqian demonstrates how far Chinese mediation perspectives can be reconciled with the current European mediation philosophy.Uit de inhoudTable of Contents IntroductionWith a subscription to the AIA-series, you automatically receive every new publication with a discount of 15. more info about AIA-series