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Harnessing the power to help others settle differences

When a dispute arises as a result of one party not conforming to its obligations under a contractual relationship, the other party may try to negotiate to see if there is any chance of reaching a settlement – even though the outcome may be a compromise, writes Christopher To. ...

Putting a mediation career together peace by peace

Thanks to saturation advertising on television, radio and even public transport, mediation is in the spotlight, writes Melody TY Leung and Alice KY Wong. ...

Stopping fighting friends' garment firm from unravelling

Anyone who doubts the value of mediation and hesitates to become a mediator should urgently reconsider their position, writes Vod KS Chan and Newton Mak. ...

Mediation's healing touch in employee injury claims

Employees suffering from injuries at work often find it difficult to receive speedy recovery of the damages to which they are entitled, writes Stanley Lo. ...

You don't have to be a lawyer to be a good mediator

Why does anybody want to be a mediator or co-mediator? Who are these people? Different books and organisations may have different definitions of a mediator, writes James Chiu. ...

'Sorry' seems to be the hardest word - except in mediation

One great development in Hong Kong in recent years is that there is a growing awareness of alternative forms of dispute resolution, such as mediation, writes Steven Yip. ...

Harmonious approach to disputes echoes ancient China

Mediation is culturally close to Chinese values. In ancient China, disputes were resolved in a manner similar to the more structured process of mediation that we know today, writes Alice To. ...

Without mediation, everyone sinks in dock-workers strike

The dock-workers’ walk-out finally ended on its 40th day when the striking dockers suddenly accepted the 9.8 per cent pay rise offered by their employers. ...

Hard-hitting effects of child discipline a case for mediation

Mediation is a process whereby the parties to a dispute are assisted by a neutral third person, the mediator, who assists in resolving the dispute, writes William Kong. ...

RTHK disputants should have radioed for mediation help

In the past few weeks, a row between RTHK’s acting assistant director Forever Sze Wing-yuen and director of broadcasting Roy Tang Yun-kwong has grabbed many headlines in local media, writes Vod Chan. ...