Description
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the history and evolution of mediation, tracing its development from traditional dispute resolution practices to modern formal systems. It examines key cultural, social, and legal influences that have shaped mediation across different societies and historical periods. The book emphasizes the principles, methods, and benefits of mediation, highlighting how historical practices inform contemporary approaches. Designed for learners and practitioners, it builds competencies in understanding the roots of mediation and applying its techniques effectively in resolving disputes.





