Mediation v. sulh: A comparative study

One of the functions of law is for the settlement of dispute which led to the development of mediation and sulh in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process. Mediation is a process whereby both parties intend to reach consensus in resolving a dispute through an agreement between the parties where...

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Main Authors: Mohd Zaki, Mohammad Hafiz, Termizi, Mazbah, Saleh, Muhammad Ridhwan, Mohd Din, Nina Syazmeen, Abu Hasan, Siti Farhana
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL), International Islamic University Malaysia 2017
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author Mohd Zaki, Mohammad Hafiz
Termizi, Mazbah
Saleh, Muhammad Ridhwan
Mohd Din, Nina Syazmeen
Abu Hasan, Siti Farhana
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Termizi, Mazbah
Saleh, Muhammad Ridhwan
Mohd Din, Nina Syazmeen
Abu Hasan, Siti Farhana
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description One of the functions of law is for the settlement of dispute which led to the development of mediation and sulh in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process. Mediation is a process whereby both parties intend to reach consensus in resolving a dispute through an agreement between the parties whereby mediator become an assistance in terms of communication and negotiation. Meanwhile, sulh can be defined as a harmonise way to settle dispute between the parties which consists of negotiation, mediation, conciliation and compromise of action. There are some similarities and differences between mediation and sulh that can be seen from the perspective of its legality, types of dispute, as well as their process and outcome. The advantages of mediation and sulh are clear in the dispute resolution. Therefore, this paper seeks to study the similarities and differences between mediation and sulh by comparing them from various perspectives.
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spelling iium-579452017-12-12T06:32:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/57945/ Mediation v. sulh: A comparative study Mohd Zaki, Mohammad Hafiz Termizi, Mazbah Saleh, Muhammad Ridhwan Mohd Din, Nina Syazmeen Abu Hasan, Siti Farhana K Law (General) One of the functions of law is for the settlement of dispute which led to the development of mediation and sulh in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process. Mediation is a process whereby both parties intend to reach consensus in resolving a dispute through an agreement between the parties whereby mediator become an assistance in terms of communication and negotiation. Meanwhile, sulh can be defined as a harmonise way to settle dispute between the parties which consists of negotiation, mediation, conciliation and compromise of action. There are some similarities and differences between mediation and sulh that can be seen from the perspective of its legality, types of dispute, as well as their process and outcome. The advantages of mediation and sulh are clear in the dispute resolution. Therefore, this paper seeks to study the similarities and differences between mediation and sulh by comparing them from various perspectives. Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL), International Islamic University Malaysia 2017 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/57945/19/57945.pdf Mohd Zaki, Mohammad Hafiz and Termizi, Mazbah and Saleh, Muhammad Ridhwan and Mohd Din, Nina Syazmeen and Abu Hasan, Siti Farhana (2017) Mediation v. sulh: A comparative study. In: International Conference on Dispute Resolution 2017 (ICDR 2017), 9th-10th August 2017, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. https://icdr2017.org/
spellingShingle K Law (General)
Mohd Zaki, Mohammad Hafiz
Termizi, Mazbah
Saleh, Muhammad Ridhwan
Mohd Din, Nina Syazmeen
Abu Hasan, Siti Farhana
Mediation v. sulh: A comparative study
title Mediation v. sulh: A comparative study
title_full Mediation v. sulh: A comparative study
title_fullStr Mediation v. sulh: A comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Mediation v. sulh: A comparative study
title_short Mediation v. sulh: A comparative study
title_sort mediation v. sulh: a comparative study
topic K Law (General)
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