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    mediation
    /ˌmiːdɪˈeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration: "the parties have sought mediation and it has failed"

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  2. Mediation is the process of talking to two separate people or groups involved in a disagreement to try to help them to agree or find a solution. Learn more about the meaning, usage and examples of mediation in English and Business English.

  3. Apr 2, 2015 · Mediation is a method of resolving issues between two or more parties without litigation, using a neutral third party as a mediator. Learn about the different types of mediation techniques, training, and how mediation differs from arbitration and divorce mediation.

  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word mediation, from intervention between conflicting parties to transmission by an intermediate mechanism. See examples, synonyms, word history, and related entries.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MediationMediation - Wikipedia

    The term mediation broadly refers to any instance in which a third party helps others reach an agreement. More specifically, mediation has a structure, timetable, and dynamics that "ordinary" negotiation lacks. The process is private and confidential, possibly enforced by law. Participation is typically voluntary.

  6. Mediation is negotiation facilitated by a trusted neutral person who helps parties to resolve their issues and arrive at a consensus. Learn more about the definition, role, confidentiality and benefits of mediation from the IMI website and a TED Talk by William Ury.

  7. clinics.law.harvard.edu › hmp › what-mediation-isWhat Mediation Is

    Mediation is a form of dispute resolution that allows parties to work together towards resolving their own differences with the help of trained mediators. Learn about the benefits, principles and process of mediation with HMP, a free and confidential service.

  8. Mediation is the process of talking to two separate people or groups involved in a disagreement to try to help them to agree or find a solution. Learn more about mediation in different contexts, such as divorce, business, and conflict resolution, with examples and translations.