Mend


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Feb 2012

“To observe people in conflict is a necessary part of a child’s education. It helps him to understand and accept his own occasional hostilities and to realize that differing opinions need not imply an absence of love.” ~ Milton R. Saperstein.


06

Jan 2012

“Man must evolve for all human conflict, a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation.”  – Dr. Martin Luther King Jnr., American civil rights activist.


03

Nov 2011

“The entire legal profession – lawyers, judges, law teachers – has become so mesmerized with the stimulation of the courtroom contest that we tend to forget that we ought to be healers of conflict. For many claims, trial by adversarial contest must, in time, go the way of the ancient trial by battle and blood. Our system is too painful, too destructive, and too ineffective...

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03

Nov 2011

That mediation (finally) took a well-deserved bow on the international stage in June, 2011 when the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted a resolution entitled “Strengthening the role of mediation in peaceful settlement of disputes, conflict prevention and resolution”. This resolution invited member states to optimize the use of mediation and the other tools outlined in Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter for...

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04

Oct 2011

When we begin our mediation training and practice, we often hear (and speak) of the magic of mediation. When it works, it truly is wondrous. It’s easy to see why a mediator feels like a wizard with supernatural powers, enabling lambs to lie down with lions.


07

Sep 2011

  Once upon a time, if you could take a cup of water, put it in a box, push a button, and make that water boil — without raising the temperature inside the box — you’d have a miracle on your hands. Ditto for talking to someone, or even seeing them in real time, on the other side of the planet — or even in...

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03

Aug 2011

  What if there was a way to rebuild trust between the Police and the community so that community members would be more willing to assist the Police in their investigations? What if there was a way for groups in society with competing interests–such as homeowners and business owners, farmers and homebuilders–to find a way to talk about and find ways to reconcile those interests?



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