Conciliation




Conciliation

Conciliation

“Conciliation” classifies into alternative dispute resolution (ADR) procedure where the parties involved in a dispute agree to employ the services of a conciliator, the third party conciliator then meets with the parties independently in an attempt to resolve their differences. He does this by reducing tensions, un-gapping communications, he interpret issues, provides technical assistance, discover potential solutions and bring a negotiated settlement.

Conciliation is different from arbitration because the conciliation process, in and of itself, has no legal standing, and the conciliator typically has no authority to look for evidence or call witnesses, by and large writes no decision, and makes no ...
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