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Burns2001
BibType ARTICLE
Key Burns2001
Author(s) Stacy Lee Burns
Title Think your darkest thoughts and blacken them: Judicial mediation of large money damage disputes
Editor(s)
Tag(s) EMCA, Ethnography, Ethnomethodology, Courtroom Interaction, Mediation, Dispute resolution
Publisher
Year 2001
Language
City
Month
Journal Human Studies
Volume 24
Number
Pages 227-249
URL Link
DOI 10.1023/A:1017563922116
ISBN
Organization
Institution
School
Type
Edition
Series
Howpublished
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Abstract

This paper considers a much neglected, but distinctive and increasingly prevalent kind of mediation work: the mediation of large money damage cases by acting and former judges. The research finds that judicial mediation is a law-infused procedure different from forms of mediation in which the stuff of law and lawyers' work is only marginally relevant, if at all. The study details how judge-mediators draw on their knowledge of the law, technically and as a matter of professional practice, to make legally persuasive arguments that critically evaluate each side's case and what is likely to occur at future points, adversely altering the litigants' understanding of the risks and costs of failing to settle and thus facilitating dispute resolution. The study was developed and pursued as an ethnographic and ethnomethodological study of work.

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