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What About Fairness?

There is also a moral objective in resolving conflict. The moral objective includes a quest for fairness. This is sometimes difficult, due to the potential for power imbalances between the parties. The potential power imbalance may create a situation where one party can impose their views, values and preferred outcomes on the other party. Mediators have an obligation to ensure fairness.

Other Montana Alternative Dispute Resolution FAQs

  • Q: What Is Adr?
    A: Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) consists of a variety of approaches to early intervention and dispute resolution. Many of these approaches include the use of a … More
  • Q: What Is The Objective?
    A: One of the key objectives of any dispute resolution process is the preservation of the relationship between the individuals or groups involved in the dispute.
  • Q: Can We Clarify The Issues?
    A: Dispute resolution process should facilitate clarification on the issues around the dispute. In order to craft an outcome of the highest quality, it is necessary to … More
  • Q: Is Adr Cost Effective?
    A: The final goal of a dispute resolution process should be cost effectiveness. Cost effectiveness results in a more efficient process and higher quality outcome that the … More

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