Human, Not Too Human: Why is Mediation a Profound Alternative to the Legal Proceedings

Studies in Law, Politics and Society, Vol. 50, 2009

42 Pages Posted: 30 Aug 2011 Last revised: 9 Jan 2013

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Ran Kuttner

University of Haifa, Peace and Conflict Management

Date Written: January 1, 2009

Abstract

This article presents an attempt to understand why mediation has gained so much popularity in the western world in the last three decades. I will demonstrate how mediation, of all the processes that have sprung under the umbrella of the ADR movement, responds to some basic human needs and offers a way to thoroughly deal with authoritarian tendencies and patterns common, too common, in modern everyday life. A wider understanding of these needs can help emphasize the added values of the mediation process as a profound alternative to the legal proceedings as a mechanism for transforming disputes.

Keywords: Mediation, ADR, Conflict transformation, Authoritarianism

Suggested Citation

Kuttner, Ran, Human, Not Too Human: Why is Mediation a Profound Alternative to the Legal Proceedings (January 1, 2009). Studies in Law, Politics and Society, Vol. 50, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1919144

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