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Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution

Abstract

Discussions of what justice means in mediation have a dialectical quality to them. At various points in the field's history, the notion that justice in mediation consists of fully maximized disputant self-determination holds sway. At other historical moments, a tentative consensus appears to recognize that justice in mediation requires normative content independent of the disputants' beliefs and values.

Disciplines

Dispute Resolution and Arbitration | Land Use Law | Law | Law and Politics | Law and Society | Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

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