The Hong Kong Mediation Manual draws upon diverse traditional and contemporary practices to offer a layered and nuanced view of mediation
by Nadja Alexander (Author) , TK Iu (Author) , Ada Chen (Author) , Rimsky Yuen, GBM, SC, JP (Author)
Publication Date: July 2022
Publisher: LexisNexis
The Hong Kong Mediation Manual offers a layered and nuanced view of mediation. Written by pioneers and experts in the field of mediation, this book goes beyond conventional wisdom and provides deep insights drawn from the authors’ collective experience and knowledge.
1 Mediation And Dispute Resolution: Definitions And Comparisons
2 Mediation: Objectives, Values And Historical Perspectives
3 The Mediation Meta-Model: A Framework For Practice
4 Pre-Mediation: Preliminaries, Preparation And Process Design
5 The Mediation Process And Post-Mediation
6 Mediation Advocacy: What To Do And How To Do It
7 Mediation Practice In Hong Kong
8 Family Mediation
9 Investment Mediation: Hong Kong’S Model Under The Cepa Investment Agreement
10 The Legal & Regulatory Framework For Mediation: Part 1 — Professional Mediators, Pathways To Mediation & Process For Mediation
11 The Legal & Regulatory Framework For Mediation: Part 2 — Rights And Obligations In Mediation
12 Apology Ordinance
13 Online Dispute Resolution