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6. what are the rest of the advantages?

  • confidential, voluntarily, quick, cost effective and accessible
  • a judge decides the case
  • 100% success rates
  • the mediator decides for the parties

7. which one is not a method of ADR?

  • mediation
  • litigation
  • conciliation
  • arbitration
  • negotiation

8. name disadvantages of negotiation

  • someone else decides the outcome
  • can be costly (solicitors), may feel like you ve settled for less, and can waste time and money with offers
  • its not court
  • its ineffective and expensive

9. which of these is a true disadvantage of mediation?

  • if the mediator isn't skilled it can become a bullying exercise for the weaker party
  • its very expensive
  • it always ends up finishing in court
  • both parties dont get their say

10. what is mediation?

  • the parties resolve the dispute with the help of a neutral third party
  • an independant person decides for both parties
  • resolving a dispute between themselves, with or without solicitors
  • resolving a dispute with a more active neutral third parties

11. what is the case for negotiation?

  • Te Genero
  • dunnett v railtrack
  • r v r
  • halsey and steel

12. what are the rest pf the disadvantages of mediation?

  • it always ends up in court
  • parties can t maintain a relationship
  • no guarantee and amounts are lower than awarded in court
  • it is expensive and time consuming

13. what is one of the main providers of mediators?

  • supreme court
  • the centre for dispute resolution
  • the mediators for dispute resolution
  • ACAS

14. explain the s.10 child and families act 2014

  • families must not discuss what happens in disputes with their child/children
  • children and families must all attend to the dispute
  • families and children in discussions and decisions relating to their care and education; and provide impartial advice, support and mediation services.
  • families must have discussions not including their child/children

15. to see if mediation is appropriate parties have to attend a MIAM. what are the disputes over in need to attend this?

  • over businesses
  • over an accident
  • over finances or children
  • over unemployment