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Inhoudsopgave
Media | 1 |
Purpose of this book | 2 |
Some terms | 3 |
Scriptural foundations for dispute resolution | 5 |
Mediation in Church history | 10 |
Mediation in the Roman Catholic Church | 22 |
Formal dispute resolution within the Church of England | 31 |
Scheme of research | 48 |
Application of this model for the Church | 189 |
Conclusion and a musical analogy | 214 |
Community mediation | 217 |
History of community mediation | 218 |
resolution or transformation? | 227 |
The community mediation process | 233 |
Comparison between community and commercial mediation | 272 |
The theology of the community mediation model | 288 |
Summary | 50 |
The Westminster Abbey dispute | 53 |
The background | 54 |
The initial suspension | 56 |
Efforts to negotiate a settlement | 58 |
Dismissal | 59 |
The appeal to Lord Jauncey | 62 |
The result | 64 |
The aftermath | 67 |
Lessons to be learned | 69 |
The future | 79 |
Church dispute resolution in the United Kingdom | 85 |
Types of church dispute | 86 |
Features of church disputes | 118 |
Management issues of church disputes | 125 |
Other issues | 134 |
Commercial mediation | 141 |
Introduction | 142 |
The model familiar to lawyers | 143 |
The Civil Procedure Rules 1998 | 145 |
A slow takeup | 149 |
Government interest | 158 |
A framework for the process | 164 |
Success rate | 178 |
Financial cost | 183 |
Conclusions | 293 |
Consensusbuilding mediation | 297 |
Introduction | 298 |
Consensusbuilding decisionmaking | 305 |
The consensusbuilding mediation process | 308 |
Examples from the wider Church | 314 |
The theology of consensusbuilding mediation | 330 |
Application | 332 |
Conclusion | 339 |
Mediation in the Anglican Communion | 343 |
The survey | 350 |
Suitability of different types of dispute | 354 |
Choice of mediator | 389 |
Canon Law | 400 |
Training and education | 410 |
Conclusions | 467 |
Mediation using the internet | 495 |
Surveys | 505 |
Bibliography and tables | 519 |
Canons Church of England | 533 |
Canons Roman Catholic | 534 |
NonUK Church legislation | 535 |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
2nd edn Abbey agreement Alternative Dispute Resolution Anglican Communion appropriate April arbitration archdeacon Australia bishop Camden Mediation Service Canada Canon Law Cathedral CEDR chapter Christian church disputes church governance Church of England clergy commercial mediation commercial model conciliation congregation consensus consensus-building mediation costs Court Daily Telegraph Dean diation diocesan secretary diocese discipline Dispute ratings disputes involving Dr Neary Ecc LJ Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure encourage example face-to-face mediation fees Figure gay or gender gender issues home visits Hong Kong litigation London Lord Chancellor's Department Lord Jauncey Mark the Evangelist matters mediation model mediation process Mediation Skills Mediation UK meetings Mennonite model of mediation Newcastle organisation parish parties pastoral breakdown personality conflict practice priest problem procedure professional mediators pute Quaker relationship reported resolve Revd Robert Bush role Roman royal peculiars settlement South Africa suitable for mediation survey tion transformation types of dispute Zealand