Developing Frameworks for the Evaluation of Mandatory Mediation: Considering Systemic Transformation in Saskatchewan
In 1994, the Saskatchewan government implemented a mandatory mediation program, requiring litigants (for the first time) to mediate civil files. Many governments and civil courts have since adopted similar programs across Canada, moving mediation from the periphery to the center of civil process. Th...
Other Authors: | Ish, Daniel |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10388/5916 |
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