Development of Mediation Network in Civil and Crim..
Development of Mediation Network in Civil and Criminal Cases to foster European Wide Settlements of Disputes
Start date: Sep 1, 2014,
End date: Aug 31, 2016
PROJECT
FINISHED
Contents and background of the project: During the previous IP project “Mediation in Civil and Criminal cases to Foster European Wide Settlements of Disputs” (2013 – 2014) the partner universities came to the conclusion that the students in EU countries and governmental and non-governmental organizations working in judicial sector lack academic and practical study materials and a comprehensive book on mediation. Therefore the project team decided to gather information on needs of involved benefiting institutions and bodies to be address during the particular project. The project team aims at drafting of widely used and publicly available study materials and e-book on mediation. The objective is to create a network of practitioners and academics of mediation, to address their education raising needs, to elaborate study materials and e-book, to organize disseminating seminars and conference in participating countries, to organize IP course on mediation for multinational group of students, to test the project results and to publish materials and e-book in the internet.
4 universities are participating in the project from Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Italy.
The following methods will be used during the project:
- direct interview and interactive discussion method (to be used with future beneficiaries of the project, to clarify their topical study needs);
- academic discussion method (to be used among project partners during preparation of the study materials, e-book and approximation of results);
- analytic method (to be used during research of study materials);
- practical pedagogical method (to be used during IP course with students and seminar participants);
- practically professional method (to be used in communication with governmental bodies and NGOs while disseminating study materials and e-book).
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