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The development of commercial mediation in South Africa in view of the experience in Europe, North America and Australia

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Main Author: Feehily, Ronan
Other Authors: Christie, Richard
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Commercial Law 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/4606 The development of commercial mediation in South Africa in view of the experience in Europe, North America and Australia Feehily, Ronan Christie, Richard Larkin, Michael Commercial Law Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 288-340). Mediation is not a novel process in South Africa. It was used as the primary method of dispute resolution in some traditional pre-indusrial societies. Corporate South Africa is beset by conflict and urgently requires processes such as mediation which dignify and empower participants to tackle commercial conflict at source. Statutes, case law, books, journals and numerous other publications were reviewed in order to assess the relevant issues in the development of commercial mediation and investigate how this process could become a viable alternative to arbitration and the court system in South Africa. Empirical research gleaned from interviews conducted in Cape Town and Johannesubrg reflects the experience of those who currently act as commercial mediators. The ultimate aim of this process is to reach agreement. In light of this extensive jurisprudence that has developed in this area in othe jurisdictions, careful drafting of agreements can go a long away in avoiding enforcement complications. The conversion of a settlement agreement into a judgment or award has proved useful on the small number of occasions when compliance with a settlement appears that it may be an issue. A delicate balance is required between supporting mediation, on the one hand, and not freezing litigation or upholding illegiality, on the other. Absolute rules or uniform statutes, while appearing to offer straightforward rules for an informal process, can in practice prove overreaching or inappropriate. A possible middle path could protect mediation confiddentiality and also allow evidence about the mediation to be admitted in limited curcumstances to be specified by the court on a case-by-case basis. 2014-07-30T18:12:51Z 2014-07-30T18:12:51Z 2008 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/4606 eng application/pdf Department of Commercial Law Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
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The development of commercial mediation in South Africa in view of the experience in Europe, North America and Australia
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title The development of commercial mediation in South Africa in view of the experience in Europe, North America and Australia
title_full The development of commercial mediation in South Africa in view of the experience in Europe, North America and Australia
title_fullStr The development of commercial mediation in South Africa in view of the experience in Europe, North America and Australia
title_full_unstemmed The development of commercial mediation in South Africa in view of the experience in Europe, North America and Australia
title_short The development of commercial mediation in South Africa in view of the experience in Europe, North America and Australia
title_sort development of commercial mediation in south africa in view of the experience in europe north america and australia
topic Commercial Law
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