Review:
Mediation In International Disputes
overall review score: 4.5
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Mediation in international disputes refers to the process of resolving conflicts between countries or parties through a neutral third party facilitator.
Key Features
- Neutral third-party mediator
- Voluntary participation
- Confidentiality
- Non-binding nature of agreements
Pros
- Promotes peaceful resolution of conflicts
- Maintains diplomatic relations between countries
- Cost-effective compared to litigation
Cons
- May not always lead to a successful resolution
- Relying on a mediator's skills and impartiality