Does the mediator act as a lawyer for either party or both parties?
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- A neutral third party, the mediator, facilitates the communication between the parties, addresses the barriers to resolution and helps fashion a settlement in the form of a written agreement which all the parties are invited to sign. How does mediation differ from arbitration or court proceedings ?
- Can one lawyer represent both parties and does each party always have to have a lawyer?
- Can parties and politicians of the right – like the Act party - be socially liberal?