Bad Arguments Against "Droit de Suite"
When I teach critical thinking and argumentation, I often tell students that nothing bothers philosophers more than bad arguments in […]
When I teach critical thinking and argumentation, I often tell students that nothing bothers philosophers more than bad arguments in […]
“Mediation is a complement to justice. It cannot ever be a substitute for justice.” These are the final words of […]
This morning’s Globe and Mail brought the news that Mitchell Finkelstein, a partner in a prominent Toronto commercial law firm […]
A composer receives a royalty when her work is played over the radio. A writer whose articles are reprinted is […]
Ontario Superior Court Justice David Price has ordered an estranged couple to read three books on communication and parenting and […]
One of the more bizarre items in the news last week was the revelation that Virginia Thomas, wife of U.S. […]
One of the first principles impressed upon us in mediation training was that mediation is a voluntary process. The parties […]
Confidentiality is a basic principle of mediation. But what is to be done when it is used as a weapon […]
When I began my mediation training, friends and family often asked, “Will you be qualified after finishing this course?” I […]
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