James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2007

LB5501 - Mediation

Credit points: 03
Year: 2007
Student Contribution Band: Band 2
Administered by: School of Law Office

This subject will focus on the upsurge in the use of mediation as a form of conflict management over the last 20 years, and will investigate the main forms of contemporary mediation theory, for example, the transformative and narrative schools of thought. The social and commercial reasons behind the growth of mediation will be examined. In addition, the roles of those party to a mediation and the 7 Stages of Interest-Based Mediation will be critically evaluated. The workshop component of this subject provides an opportunity for students to engage in experiential learning activities which facilitate the development of practical skills in mediation.

Learning Outcomes

Graduate Qualities

Prerequisites:LB5500

Availabilities

Townsville, Block, Study Period 8
Census Date 31-Aug-2007
Non-standard start/end 25-Jul-2007 to 05-Oct-2007
Face to face teaching 25-Jul-2007 to 29-Jul-2007 (5 day block dates)
Coordinator: Professor Paul Havemann
Contact hours:
  • 40 hours lectures - Consisting of 30 hrs lectures and 10 hrs of lecturer directed activities.
    Assessment:presentations (30%); as per the subject study guide (20%); essays (50%).
    Restrictions: An enrolment quota applies to this offering.

    Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.