NEUTRALITY IN MEDIATION: AN AMBIGUOUS ETHICAL VALUE

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  • Paul Bailey

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Neutrality, mediation, ethical value

Abstract

Mediator neutrality would appear, by definition, to be a necessary and required ethical principle for all mediators to practice. But what is meant by neutrality in mediation? Is it practically possible to be completely neutral between parties in mediation while at the same time being fair to both of them? This paper attempts to answer these two questions.

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Published

2014-07-01

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Bailey, P. (2014). NEUTRALITY IN MEDIATION: AN AMBIGUOUS ETHICAL VALUE. Journal of Mediation and Applied Conflict Analysis, 1(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.maynoothuniversity.ie/index.php/jmaca/article/view/138

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