Family mediation and sulh: an alternative dispute resolution in Malaysia

Mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) developed rapidly in the era of globalization as an effect of high divorce rates, numerous conflicts between disjointing parents, the consequential administrative burden on courts and especially concerns about detrimental effects on c...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Sa'odah, Abdul Hak, Nora
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut Sosial Malaysia & Faculty of Human Ecology, UPM 2010
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/6486/1/Family_Mediation_and_Sulh.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/6486/
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Summary:Mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) developed rapidly in the era of globalization as an effect of high divorce rates, numerous conflicts between disjointing parents, the consequential administrative burden on courts and especially concerns about detrimental effects on children an post divorce family relationship. An overwhelming change is also taking place in Asia for concurrently with reform in arbitration, the Courts are leading the way to encourage mediation in dispute settlement. This article focuses on the practices of family mediation and sulh in Malaysia and the significance of family mediation and sulh in resolving dispute amicably.