Published on: 21 May 2007
by Professor Dame Hazel Genn, Professor Paul Fenn, Marc Mason,
Andrew Lane, Nadia Bechai, Lauren Gray, Dev Vencappa of the
Faculty of Laws, University College London and the
University of Nottingham Business School
This report evaluates a) a quasi-compulsory mediation programme and b) a voluntary mediation scheme. The results describe the uptake of mediation, user experiences, and the potential of mediation to offer savings to the justice system.
- Full report [PDF 0.95mb, 232 pages]
- Report - Chapters 1 and 2 [PDF 0.45mb, 91 pages]
- Report - Chapters 3 and 4 [PDF 0.37mb, 77 pages]
- Report - Chapters 5 and 6 [PDF 0.24mb, 54 pages]
- Report - Appendices [PDF 0.20mb, 9 pages]

