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Papers from 2006 conference

These are papers from our 2006 conference in Suva, Fiji. The papers are in PDF format, and require Acrobat Reader for access.

Dale Bagshaw: Innocents abroad? An examination of the relevance and effects of western mediation education and training on dispute resolution practices in the Asia-Pacific (Keynote paper)

Tracey Raymond: Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Law Context: Reflections on Theory, Practice and Skills

Hugh C. Stansfield: Beyond Adjudication to JDR and Problem Solving... One Court's Story

Ratu Filimone Ralogaivau: Blending Traditional Approaches To Dispute Resolution In Fiji With Rule Of Law … The Best Of Both Worlds

Kim Jin Ho, Moon Young Hee and Kang Byung Cheol: The Farewell to Mediation for the National Security in South Korea - The Guns of May in Pyongtaek City

Jarem Sawatsky: Illustrative Review of Case-Studies of Practises of Healing Justice Around the World

Trevor Sones: The Implications, Challenges and Impacts of Apology: A Canadian Cultural Interpretation

Dennis List: The Leaf of Goals: The Use of Metaphor in Conflict Management

John L. Momis:  Mediating Peace and Autonomy Through Consultation and Consensus: The Bougainville Experience

Gladys Claridad: Mediation Among Filipinos:Indigenizing the Methods of Mediation into the Philippine Context

Dato Tan Yeak Hui and Ashgar Ali Ali Mohamed: Mediation/ Conciliation in the Courts in Malaysia: With Particular Reference to Settlement of Labour Disputes

Nadja Alexander : Mobile Mediation: How Technology is Driving the Globalization of ADR 

Greg Rooney: The Project Alliancing and Relationship Contracting Experience

Sharon Bhagwan Rolls: Women Mediators in Pacific Conflict Zones

These papers are also listed at the University of the South Pacific website. Videos of some presentations and conference sessions are also available from that site. 

 

 


Related sites: Ausdispute | Centre for Peace, Conflict & Mediation

University of South Australia | World Mediation Forum

revised 11 September 2008