Description
Omer Shapira proposes and justifies a theory of mediators' ethics which guides mediators' conduct and applies to mediators at large.
About the Author
Omer Shapira is Senior Lecturer in the Law Faculty at Ono Academic College, Israel.
Reviews
'Shapira's capacious understanding of mediator obligations shapes every aspect of the theory he elaborates. ... There is much of interest. ... Shapira writes well and clearly, and his logic is easy to follow.' Dispute Resolution Magazine
'Shapira writes well and clearly, and his logic is easy to follow. If you've ever had a case that kept you up at night - or even if you haven't - this book will get you thinking more deeply about the work you do.' Ellen Waldman, Dispute Resolution Magazine
'A Theory of Mediators' Ethics is thoughtful, provocative and even magisterial in its examination of mediators' ethics. Its 'perspective from above' - supported by realistic case illustrations - should be taken into consideration by all who are responsible for creating, revising, or complying with ethics codes for mediators.' Nancy A. Welsh, Asian Journal on Mediation
'Shapira provides an excellent alternative to the vaguely written codes by providing a model of mediator ethics which serves as a foundation and can be adjusted and adapted to current issues, providing a sound guide for mediators in all aspects of the profession. This would be an excellent text for all mediators and students of mediation.' Peggy Proudfoot Harman, Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics
'Shapira makes a plausible theoretical and practical argument for his role-specific construct, and his work is a significant addition to the ADR literature.' Barbara Wilson, Mediation Theory and Practice
'The strength of Shapira's extensive and comprehensive text, is the innovative combination of various forms of resources ... The result is a substantive contribution to the profession of mediation ... Shapira successfully reaches the intended goal of providing tools for guiding mediators. These tools, at the very least, can begin to guide mediators no matter their location and context and indeed 'fill up lacunas' of ethical guidance in mediation practice.' Saran Fina Sidime, African Journal on Conflict Resolution
Book Information
ISBN 9781107143043
Author Omer Shapira
Format Hardback
Page Count 470
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 830g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 31mm