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Here, in part II of The Mediator Magazine's profile of Henry Brown he talks about his journey from Cape Town to London, and the transition from being Nelson Mandela's prison lawyer to an ADR evangelical. |
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Is confidentiality in mediation now so compromised that the government must legislate for a specific mediation privilege? Not according to Bill Wood QC. 'We mediators might like to think that we perform a magical or priestly function,' he argues, 'but the truth is we cannot justify the application of a different and specific set of rules.' And in any case, he says, 'We will not get any legislation simply by informing the Ministry of Justice that the mediation gods are angry.' For more on this important review of mediation privilege, please read on or download the article as a pdf. |
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Here, in part one of a two-part profile, Henry Brown, one of mediation’s founding fathers talks candidly about some of the stumbling blocks which have impeded mediation’s progress over the last 25 years and where he believes the profession needs to change to fulfil its potential.
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On any objective basis, mediation is scandalously cheap. Has the market simply got it wrong? The Mediator finds out
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Book Review
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In his introduction, David Richbell states that his purpose in writing the book is to '…attempt to deliver to the industry that I love a book that will help restore common sense to its disagreements and so allow it to become an even more human and respected industry than the one I left.' He has achieved that mission with distinction, writes mediator David Cornes |
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