Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: The Case of Family Mediation

Becky Batagol,Thea Brown

Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: The Case of Family Mediation
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Federation Press
Country
Australia
Published
22 March 2011
Pages
272
ISBN
9781921113031

Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: The Case of Family Mediation

Becky Batagol,Thea Brown

This book is a first-ever study of the role of law in family mediation. Written by two well-known Australian researchers in family dispute resolution, it uses real family mediation cases to explain what kind of protection from exploitation the law offers negotiators in informal processes. It helps us to better understand how private negotiations in family law work. In the current Australian and international family law environment, there is an almost universal emphasis upon separating families taking responsibility for resolving disputes themselves in a non-adversarial manner. In the context of such a sustained policy focus, the question of whether separating families use and are protected by the law in private settlement remains central to understanding the fairness of the system. Ultimately the book questions the success of recent family law reforms. This book will be of interest to policy makers, the legal profession, family dispute resolution practitioners, mediators, community organisations involved in family service provision, family law service providers as well as academics interested in family law, dispute resolution and the interrelationship between law and society.

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