Mediation: the Roles of Advocate and Neutral (Aspen Casebook)

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UPC:
9781454852056
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2016-02-09
Release Date:
2016-02-09
Author:
Dwight Golann
Language:
english
Edition:
3
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When you purchase a new version of this casebook from the LIFT Program, you receive 1-year FREE digital access to the corresponding Examples & Explanations in your course area. Now available in an interactive study center, Examples & Explanations offer hypothetical questions complemented by detailed explanations that allow you to test your knowledge of the topics covered in class.

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With an emphasis on the practical, Mediation: The Roles of Advocate and Neutral, Third Edition, integrates theory with skills and strategies, ethics, and multiple practice applications to teach students about mediation and how to represent clients effectively in the process. This next-generation casebook includes all of the mediation material in Resolving Disputes as well as selected materials from the negotiation and hybrid sections. It expands the mediation coverage in the survey casebook, focusing on psychological barriers, techniques of conducting legal mediation, and how to use mediation as a litigator. Lastly, the third edition of Mediation adds coverage not available in the survey book, including exploration of cognitive obstacles, subtle emotional issues, methods of facilitating positional bargaining and disagreements over legal issues, and policy issues affecting mediation.

Key Features:

  • A Course in-a-Box that provides debriefing notes, PowerPoints and videos to support individual classes on a variety of topics.
  • New videos that show experienced lawyers and mediators performing the role plays in the Teachers Manual.
  • Expanded discussion of how cognitive barriers and emotions such as grief and loss can impact settlement.
  • Examples showing how lawyers sometimes act as informal mediators.
  • A chapter that place caucus, no-caucus, all-caucus and transformative models of mediation side by side, allowing teachers to compare and contrast processes.