Asian Journal on Mediation

Introduction

The Asian Journal on Mediation aims to advance the practice and development of mediation and mediation techniques in Asia. Its goal is to be a forum for practitioners of mediation in Asia to share their ideas, practices and techniques in mediation.

The inaugural issue of the Asian Journal on Mediation was launched on 18 November 2005 at the Supreme Court Building. The Guest-of-Honour was the Honourable the Chief Justice Yong Pung How.

If you wish to contribute to the journal, please click on Call for Papers and Submission Information for more information.

Published Issues and Contents

Volume 1, 2005

  • The Four Faces of Face: Implications for Mediation, John S.K. Ng
  • An Asian Perspective of Online Mediation, Sanjana Hattotuwa & Melissa Conley Tyler

Volume 2, 2005

  • Trust and Mediation in Asia – The Process or the Person? Melanie Billings-Yun
  • Confidentiality and “Without Prejudice”: Illusory or Real? Jo-Anne Bigham
  • Enforcement of Mediation Clauses: Is the Flexibility of Mediation being Hindered by the Inflexibility of the Law? Mohamed Faizal M.A. Kadir

Volume 3, 2005

  • From Innocence to Experience: Lessons from interviews with four experienced mediators in Singapore, Sabrina Choo Wen Shan
  • The resolution of Islamic commercial disputes in Malaysia: Courts, Mediation and Arbitration, Rusni Hassan & Adnan Yusoff
  • A Quiet Revolution: How judicial mediation is changing the face of the traditional court system in Canada and Singapore, Alexandra Otis

Volume 4, 2008

  • International Mediation: The Experience of UN Special Envoy, Tommy Koh
  • A Quiet Revolution Part II: Important Considerations for a Successful Judicial Mediation Programme, Alexandra Otis
  • Mediation in the Industrial Court of Malaysia, Ashgar Ali Bin Ali Mohamed
  • The Effects of Emotions in Negotiation, and their Management, Jo-Anne Bigham
  • A Mediation Case Study: An International Mediation in Singapore, Anthony Connerty

Volume 5, 2009

  • Opportunities and Challenges for Peace Mediation in Asia, Martti Ahtisaari
  • Cultures and Perspectives, Ong Keng Yong
  • Mediation: The Most Appropriate Private Dispute Resolution in Malaysian Construction Industry, Zulhabri Ismail
  • Book Review: Joel Lee et al, An Asian Perspective on Mediation (Joel Lee & Teh Hwee Hwee gen eds) (Academy Publishing, 2009), Aloysius Goh
     

Subscription Information

The Journal is published annually in July. There is currently no standing subscription. If you wish to place an order for the journal, please download the following forms:

Please direct all other enquiries to:

Asian Journal on Mediation
Singapore Mediation Centre
1 Supreme Court Lane, Level 4
Tel: +65 6332 4366
Fax: +65 6333 5085
Email: journal@mediation.com.sg

   
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