Description
Book SynopsisThis is the ground-breaking handbook of ethics written for conflict resolution professionals. It provides an indispensable daily tool for all practitioners in the field and offers a must-have resource for practitioners, professors, students, attorneys, and everyone in the field of meditation and alternate dispute resolution.
Table of ContentsPreface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Values, Models, and Codes 1
2 Autonomy and Diminished Capacity 27
Commentators: Carol B. Liebman and Mary Radford
3 Autonomy and the Emotions 55
Commentators: Dorothy Della Noce and John Winslade
4 Disputant Autonomy and Power Imbalance 87
Commentators: Forrest S. Mosten and Bill Eddy
5 Tensions Between Disputant Autonomy and Substantive Fairness: The Misinformed Disputant 113
Commentators: Lela P. Love and Jacqueline Nolan-Haley
6 Information, Autonomy, and the Unrepresented Party 155
Commentators: Michael Moffitt and Dan Dozier
7 Mediating on the Wrong Side of the Law 177
Commentators: John Bickerman, Jeremy Lack, and Julie Macfarlane
8 Mediating with Lies in the Room 199
Commentators: Dwight Golann and Melissa Brodrick
9 Confidentiality 227
Commentators: Bruce Pardy and Charles Pou
10 Confidentiality Continued: Attorney Misconduct or Child Abuse 255
Commentators: Art Hinshaw and Gregory Firestone
11 Conflicts of Interest 277
Commentators: Bruce E. Meyerson, Wayne Thorpe, Roger Wolf, and Susan Nauss Exon
12 Mediating Multiculturally: Culture and the Ethical Mediator 305
Commentators: Carrie Menkel-Meadow and Harold Abramson
13 Ethics for ADR Provider Organizations 339
Commentators: Phyllis Bernard and Susan M. Yates
Appendix: Model Standards of Conduct for Mediators 369
Notes 381
The Editor 419
The Contributors 421
Index 431