James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2011

LB5514 - Indigenous and Cross-Cultural Dispute Resolution

Credit points: 03
Year: 2011
Student Contribution Band: Band 3
Administered by: School of Law Office

This subject examines mediation/negotiation theory and practice in cross-cultural contexts. It focuses on the application of mediation in those contexts. Mediation is a conflict resolution process created within a Western cultural system. The subject seeks to identify the limits of this Western model in cross-cultural conflict and negotiation. It will also examine how these limitations might be addressed in the mediation design phase and the implications for the implementation of a dispute resolution system. It will also have a particular focus on mediation and negotiation involving Indigenous peoples. Case studies will be used to examine mediation design in particular cross-cultural circumstances.

Learning Outcomes

Graduate Qualities


Availabilities

Townsville, Block, Study Period 10
Census Date 08-Dec-2011
Non-standard start/end 04-Nov-2011 to 06-Jan-2012
Face to face teaching 04-Nov-2011 to 20-Nov-2011 (Two two and a half day workshops: 04 Nov (evening), 05/06 Nov; 18 Nov (evening) 19/20 Nov)
Coordinator: Mr Sean Johnson
Contact hours:
  • 35 hours workshops/Seminars
    Assessment:multidraft Essays (50%); presentations (50%).

    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.