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November 2016

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This Week In Mediation – Episode 6

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In this week’s video episode of This Week In Mediation, presented by Professor Nadja Alexander and Aled Davies, we report from the 6th Paris biennial on negotiation. We debate the future of the opening session and joint sessions and we look at a new form of mediation sweeping the globe. All this and much more in this the mediation news this week.

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This Week In Mediation – Episode 5

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In this week’s video episode of This Week In Mediation, presented by Professor Nadja Alexander and Aled Davies, we report from the Kremlin where the Justice, Mediation and Social Justice Conference is taking place. We hear directly from Professor Tsisana Shamlikashvili, organiser of the conference, as she describes the drivers for the conference and reflects on the highlights. We also here directly from Mr Vladimir Pligin former legislator and Chairman of the Constitutional Committee of the State Duma of the Russian Federation was instrumental in the passing of the mediation law in Russia. Staying in that region we hear about proposed legislative amendments to simplify mediation and arbitration procedures in the Ukraine.

We then move to the land of clogs and windmills and examine some regulatory activity taking place in the Netherlands which have been met with mixed reactions.

We then travel further West across the pond to hear about president-elect Trump’s ambitions to broker peace between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir dispute but not before he sits on the other side of the mediation table as a party in one of his many disputes.

For our final piece of mediation news we here about a heart-warming project called Roma Health Mediation that helps a disenfrachised segment of Bulgarian society engage productively in dialogue with a real impact on health and well being of members of the Roma community in that region.

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This Week In Mediation – Episode 4

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In this week’s episode of This Week In Mediation, presented by Professor Nadja Alexander and Aled Davies, we learn about Bundesverband Mediation – the National Mediation Association of Germany and highlights from their annual congress in Dresden. We look at new and emerging mediation models. The conference also focused on the role of mediation in relation to political themes such as migration and integration. One interesting initiative that is proving to be very successful involves enrolling members of the migrant community on a one and  half year mediation training programme. Discover why it’s such a successful initiative and how they increase engagement in the mediation process.

For our final piece of mediation news we travel across the pond to analyse a decision from the Appeal Court of Massachusetts which held that mediation remains confidential even if the parties have been up to all sorts of shenanigans! All this and more coming up in the show.

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This Week In Mediation – Episode 3

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In this week’s episode of This Week In Mediation, presented by Professor Nadja Alexander and Aled Davies, we learn about the latest innovation from the world of ODR and whether this technology could in any way be used to help mediate emotionally charged disputes.

We talk to professor Noam Ebner of Creighton University who tells us all about Cyberweek and the events taking place on the web.

We learn about the proposed use of mediation to bridge secular/religious divides in Malaysia.

We look at 7 major gaps in international mediation research.

All this and more coming up in the show.

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This Week In Mediation – Episode 2

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In this week’s episode of This Week In Mediation, presented by Professor Nadja Alexander and Aled Davies, we learn how the Global Pound Conference (GPC) is sweeping through the world gathering up the views of stakeholders right across the ADR community.

We talk to the chair of the GPC, Michael Macilwrath to understand the aims of the GPC series and what we can expect to learn from this mega research project.

We take a look at the world of Medical Mediation and also a recent case from the Court of Appeal that is highly relevant to the issue of confidentiality in mediation.

We then take a trip down under and explore the world of Aussie rules football and trade mediation, rounding things off with a feel-good story of mediation at the breakfast table and of course our big question of the week to you, our audience.

All this and more coming up in the show.

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This Week In Mediation – Episode 1

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A new Mediation broadcast, presented by Professor Nadja Alexander and Aled Davies, has been launched by Mediator Academy airing on every Monday.

In the first broadcast of This Week In Mediation, we look at a round up of events that took place during Mediation Awareness Week in the UK and Ireland. We talk to the President of the MII to get the inside track on the draft Mediation Bill as well as the new German Mediation Accreditation Regulation.

Also on the show we examine a case from the Indian High Court on whether criminal cases are suitable for mediation. As the conflict in Syria continues to escalate we look at the role of mediation and negotiation in reaching peace agreements and what mediators can learn from these processes to improve their own mediation practice. All this and more coming up in this week’s show.

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New course in Ireland – Real Conflict Coaching Fundamentals

BECOME A PROFESSIONAL CONFLICT COACH

Conflict Coaching International offers Professional Conflict Coach training in Ireland on 6-9 December 2016. The 4-day workshop explores the nature of conflict narratives and how they tend to work against constructive engagement with conflict. Participants also learn how to work with a client to deconstruct and better understand his or her conflict story, and to recreate a preferred conflict story leading to a more constructive and proactive engagement with the conflict in the future.

Please click here for registration.

For more information, please click the following flyer.

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