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Record ID: 8f8567a1-1498-4ec7-acbd-a47a3c4cbe65
Type: Journal Article
Title: A feminist model of mediation: using lawyers as advocates for participants who are victims of domestic violence
Other Titles: Domestic Violence & Incest Resource Centre Newsletter
Authors: Field, Rachael
Keywords: Advocacy;Family law
Year: 2005
Publisher: Domestic Violence & Incest Resource Centre
Citation: (1), Autumn 2005
Notes:  "This material was first published as 'A Feminist Model Of Mediation That Centralises The Role Of Lawyers As Advocates For Participants Who Are Victims Of Domestic Violence" (2004) 20 The Australian Feminist Law Journal:65."
This article suggests making family law mediation an equitable process for victims of domestic violence by ensuring that victims have a lawyer advocate to prepare them for mediation, to protect their interests, and to help them with the terms and enforcement of a final agreement. It summarises the concerns over mediation as an inappropriate dispute resolution process where there is a history of domestic violence. It then outlines a mediation model that centralises a role for lawyers, including a lawyer’s pre-mediation role, a lawyer advocate’s role as victim’s representative in mediation and the role after mediation.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13090
ISSN: 1324-4264
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