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Mediation as an Inclusive and Sustainable Method of Resolving Conflicts

by Kinga Anna Gajda (Volume editor) Marta Pietras-Eichberger (Volume editor) Małgorzata Skawińska (Volume editor)
©2025 Edited Collection 398 Pages
Series: Ius, Lex et Res Publica, Volume 40

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Summary

The book explores mediation as a broad and versatile phenomenon, demonstrating its applicability across a variety of conflict types and adaptability in different contexts – ranging from disputes between states to conflicts within the private sector. Emphasizing its sustainable and inclusive nature, the publication also provides an analysis of mediation from the perspective of its role in international law, particularly its application in shaping relations between states, as well as its significance and origins rooted in philosophy and culture. This interdisciplinary approach allowed for viewing mediation not only as a solution embedded in law at the national and international levels but also as a process influenced by the cultural, historical and philosophical factors present in different communities.

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Pages
398
Publication Year
2025
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631922385
Language
English
Keywords
alternative dispute resolution conflict inclusivity mediation sustainability
Published
Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, Oxford, 2025. 398 pp., 3 tables.
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Biographical notes

Kinga Anna Gajda (Volume editor) Marta Pietras-Eichberger (Volume editor) Małgorzata Skawińska (Volume editor)

Kinga Anna Gajda is the director of and associate professor at the Institute of European Studies at the Jagiellonian University. Marta Pietras-Eichberger, mediator, attorney at law, is an assistant professor at the Institute of European Studies, Jagiellonian University, in the Department of European Philosophy. Małgorzata Skawiñska, advocate, accredited mediator, has a PhD in law and has hosted several ADR & Mediation lectures and workshops.

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Title: Mediation as an Inclusive and Sustainable Method of Resolving Conflicts