The Mediation Privilege and World AIDS Day
(left: Bansky! as shot by Goatgirl: it says: . . . for silence is a fragile thing . . . ) Silence (confidentiality) in mediation is what makes mediation possible; what permits the parties to take time out from the battlefield where everything we say and every move we make can and will be used against us. Private, confidential mediation time is a time when the parties can come together as people rather than as combatants. And this is true no matter how many zeros follow the first number by which they identify the "value" of their dispute (it could be land...
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