International Mediation: Breaking Business Deadlock

Author:   Ms Eileen Carroll, KC (Hon) ,  Mr Karl Mackie
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edition:   3rd edition
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9781784512453


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   29 July 2016
Format:   Paperback
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International Mediation: Breaking Business Deadlock, Third Edition (previously titled: International Mediation: The Art of Business Diplomacy) is written by two of the foremost international mediation experts and practitioners. This title provides an essential guide to the effective and timely resolution of international business disputes. It provides a real picture of what happens in international mediation and how it is structured providing practical guidance to allow parties to make the best of the process. This highly practical book provides the answers to questions the ready may have regarding the international mediation process such as: How does mediation work and what will it cost? What are the limitations? What skills are required? How long will it take? How are the outcomes enforced? How can business best use mediation? It contains case histories and practical guidance helping to put international mediation in to real situations that the reader can relate to demonstrating how and why international mediation works and why it is such a powerful tool to resolving business conflict. The authors show how to use mediation techniques as a foundation for a more purposeful, strategic approach to conflict management in organisations. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Mediation online service.

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Author:   Ms Eileen Carroll, KC (Hon) ,  Mr Karl Mackie
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Professional
Edition:   3rd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.460kg
ISBN:  

9781784512453


ISBN 10:   1784512451
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   29 July 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Part 1 Mediating International Business Disputes: the Process, the Practice and the Potential Chapter 1 The Potential for International Mediation in Business Conflict Chapter 2 The Recent Growth of International Mediation Chapter 3 Breaking Deadlock: the Power of Mediation Chapter 4 The Decision to Mediate – How to Get Started Chapter 5 ‘Form and Flexibility’ – the Mediation Framework Chapter 6 Preparing for Success in Mediation Negotiations Chapter 7 Steps to Settlement: the Negotiating Dance Chapter 8 Achieving and Implementing Mediation Settlements Chapter 9 The Challenges and Alternatives to Mediation Chapter 10 Forging Leadership in International Mediation Chapter 11 Diplomacy at the Heart of Business Part 2 Cases and materials in international mediation

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Required reading for any practitioner engaged in the dispute resolution process -- Francis Neate, Past President, International Bar Association Review of previous edition ...first rate...the kind of groundwork publication that is necessary to the institutionalisation of mediation and other interest-based dispute resolution into professional and business cultures -- Hans U Stucki, Lawyer, Chicago, USA Review of previous edition This book is an outstanding contribution to understanding and practice of the...evolving and important mechanism of Interational Commercial Mediation -- Sir Laurence Street, AC, KCMG, Sydney, Australia Review of previous edition (This book) forms a landmark guide to practitioners in international mediation and is likely to form a reference guide to mediation procedures -- Michael Clancy, Oil & Gas Energy Law Intelligence Review of previous edition This book is by two extremely experienced practitioners in international mediation. A modern civil justice system needs to have mediation at its heart, as it is increasingly recognised by the international commercial community. This book lucidly explains both why and how this can be achieved -- Lord Woolf, former Lord Chief Justice, England and Wales Review of previous edition Mediation - incorporated in the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises - offers an opportunuity to open up dialogue and to explore ways of resolving conflicts and tensions. The authors haev demonstrated ably...how to make international mediation work -- Kathryn Gordon, Senior Economist, OECD, France Review of previous edition


...an excellent book by two internationally acknowledged experts, pioneers and practitioners in the field of Mediation, which will appeal to a wide readership...this book is a welcome addition to the literature on International Mediation and one, which those with an interest in the subject and those who want to know more about it, would do without at their peril! * Global Sports Law and Taxation Reports * This book, previous editions of which have been received enthusiastically, is authored by two veterans of the alternative dispute resolution world. After setting out the potential for international mediation in business conflict, underlining the popularity of this method of dispute resolution and explaining the power that mediation holds, the book offer practical guidance on the mediation process itself...A particular merit of the Carroll and Mackie's treatment of the subject is that they have included an abundance of case histories which enhance the understanding of the principles and concepts being discussed... * The Commonwealth Lawyer *


Author Information

Eileen Carroll KC (Hon) Deputy Chief Executive, Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution ('CEDR') Eileen is recognised as one of the pioneers of mediation techniques in the U.K and with over 20 years’ experience as a practising mediator, she is one of the most senior and highly regarded mediators in the country. Eileen’s mediation practice has a very broad commercial perspective, working with clients on claims relating to dozens of different sectors and activities. She has mediated disputes involving banks, insurance companies, media, multinationals, sovereign states and private individuals in the UK and internationally. During her career she has worked with multinational corporations based in Europe, the Far East, India and the United States. She has chaired and facilitated a number of complex negotiations some in the region of £1 billion, examples include Maxwells pensions, BCCI collapse and British and Commonwealth receivership. She has also been engaged by multi-nationals to advise on Conflict Management to their senior Executive teams in both the advertising and media industries. She was the first European to receive the New York based CPR Institute of Dispute Resolution Award for excellence in alternative dispute resolution, 1997. She received an Entrepreneurial Award from European Union of Women 2005 in recognition of outstanding contribution to pan-European understanding and progress that provides inspiration to others. In 2013 Eileen was awarded Queen's Counsel Honoris Causa for her mediation practice and role in founding CEDR. Dr Karl Mackie CBE, Chief Executive, Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution ('CEDR') Karl became CEDR’s first CEO in 1990, helping create its international standing as lead executive and chief mediator. As CEO, he has actively engaged with numerous multinational corporations, Governments, public bodies, charities and celebrity clients, in Europe, the US, the Middle East and Far East, South America and Australia. He has also held two Visiting Professorships in ADR, and has qualifications in law (barrister), psychology, education and management. Karl is one of the best-known names in commercial mediation practice. He has worked on some of the most complex civil and commercial cases to go through the English legal system, including the first substantial Court of Appeal mediation (NRG), Maxwell Pension Trusts, BCCI, Atlantic Computers, Alder Hey retained organs litigation. He has strong experience as a business consultant and in his time with CEDR, acted as Consultant or overseen consultancy to World Bank, European Commission and other international project sponsors on business and civil justice system development, with various sovereign governments and civil justice systems including India, Pakistan, Bosnia Herzegovina, China, Denmark, Holland, Qatar and others. He has also worked with various public bodies (FSA, ACAS), government departments (Business, Health, Transport, Community and Planning, Education, Overseas development, Procurement) and industry associations (railways, retail, motor manufacturers, patent and trademarks, insurance, sports etc.) in the development of dispute systems design. Identified by The Lawyer as one of the top 100 most influential lawyers, Karl has also been referred to as “Mr Mediation” by The Times. In 2010 he became the only mediator ever to be given an honour by the state, Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), for services to mediation, both developing and delivering it.

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