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Mediators and Substantive Justice: A Sociocultural Perspective
B Wolski
Centre for Professional Legal Education
Faculty of Law
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Australia
50%
China
100%
Community Norms
50%
Comparative Analysis
50%
Desired Outcomes
50%
Dispute Resolution
100%
Dispute Resolution Methods
50%
Mainland China
50%
Mediating Role
50%
Outcome Fairness
100%
Process Fairness
50%
Social Harmony
50%
Sociocultural Forces
50%
Sociocultural Perspective
100%
Substantive Justice
100%
Social Sciences
Australia
33%
China
66%
Chinese
33%
Comparative Analysis
33%
Dispute Resolution
100%
Justice
100%
Mainland China
33%
Computer Science
Comparative Analysis
33%
Desired Outcome
33%
Dispute Resolution
100%
Resolution Method
33%
Social Harmony
33%