Citizenship ADR
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- Created on: 24-04-17 13:02
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- Mediation
- Discusses disputes with a neutral third party known as a mediator. The mediator does not give their own opnion
- Advantages
- Parties reach own agreement
- More effective
- Cheaper than courts
- Disadvantages
- Process not a legal binding
- Process may not lead to a settlement
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Concilation
- Advantages
- Cheaper than litigation
- Private
- Good success rate
- Disadvantages
- May not lead to a settlement
- Puts pressure on cliamants
- Helps resolve a dispute but plays a more active role than a mediator
- Advantages
- Negotiation
- Advantages
- No Costs
- Very Informal
- Private
- Disadvantages
- Parties involved may not be able to make a decision
- Discuss issues and compromise or talk about how the issue can be resolves
- Advantages
- Arbitration
- Advantages
- Cheaper than courts
- Parties can chose own arbitrators
- Quicker than court proceedings
- Disadvantages
- No state funding for arbitrators
- May be expensive than courts
- May cause delay similar to those in courts
- Parties agree to have their dispute heard by a private arbitrator who makes binding decision
- Advantages
- Concilation
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