| عنوان : |
A theory of mediators' ethics : foundations, rationale, and application |
| نوع الوثيقة : |
نص مطبوع |
| مؤلفين : |
Shapira, Omer, مؤلف |
| ناشر : |
[Cambridge] : Cambridge University Press |
| تاريخ النشر : |
2016 |
| عدد الصفحات : |
466 p. |
| Ill. : |
couv.ill. |
| الأبعاد : |
24 cm. |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-107-14304-3 |
| ثمن : |
22.558.00 DA. |
| اللغة : |
إنكليزي (eng) |
| الكلمة المفتاح : |
100 - Philosophie, Parapsychologie et Occultisme, Psychologie 100 – Philosophy and psychology Legal ethics,Dispute resolution (Law),Mediation |
| تكشيف : |
174 الأخلاق المهنية |
| خلاصة : |
"Many aspects relating to the conduct of mediation are left to mediator choice, but mediators often lack adequate guidance on how their discretion ought to be exercised. In this book, Omer Shapira identifies the ethical norms that govern mediators' conduct. Adopting a professional ethics perspective on the basis of role-morality and applying it to a core definition of mediators' role, Shapira argues that all mediators are placed in ethical relationships with mediation parties, the mediation profession, the public, and their employers or principals that produce ethical obligations"-- |
A theory of mediators' ethics : foundations, rationale, and application [نص مطبوع ] / Shapira, Omer, مؤلف . - [Cambridge] : Cambridge University Press, 2016 . - 466 p. : couv.ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-1-107-14304-3 : 22.558.00 DA. اللغة : إنكليزي ( eng)
| الكلمة المفتاح : |
100 - Philosophie, Parapsychologie et Occultisme, Psychologie 100 – Philosophy and psychology Legal ethics,Dispute resolution (Law),Mediation |
| تكشيف : |
174 الأخلاق المهنية |
| خلاصة : |
"Many aspects relating to the conduct of mediation are left to mediator choice, but mediators often lack adequate guidance on how their discretion ought to be exercised. In this book, Omer Shapira identifies the ethical norms that govern mediators' conduct. Adopting a professional ethics perspective on the basis of role-morality and applying it to a core definition of mediators' role, Shapira argues that all mediators are placed in ethical relationships with mediation parties, the mediation profession, the public, and their employers or principals that produce ethical obligations"-- |
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