Table of contents - Special Issue: Construction mediation practice
Guest Editors: Andrew Agapiou
Construction mediation in Scotland: An investigation into attitudes and experiences of mediation practitioners
Ian Trushell, Bryan Clark, Andrew AgapiouThis paper aims to address the knowledge gap, by exploring the attitudes and experiences of mediators relative to the process, based on research with practitioners in Scotland…
Mediation in construction disputes in England
Jackie Gregory-Stevens, Ian Frame, Christian HenjeweleAdjudication was introduced to the English construction industry in 1996 in response to its litigious nature. At the time, adjudication aimed to provide a time-efficient…
An investigation into the different styles of the lawyer and construction specialist when mediating construction disputes
Ray Wall, Nii Ankrah, Jennifer CharlsonThe purpose of this paper is to assess the views and experiences of mediators from different professional backgrounds practising in the construction industry. Previous research…
In the context of mediation, is safeguarding mediator neutrality and party autonomy more important than ensuring a fair settlement?
Katherine Chalkey, Martin GreenThis paper aims to explore the appropriate role and approach of mediators and investigate whether mediator neutrality and party autonomy should prevail over mediators’ obligations…
Toward a research roadmap for construction mediation
Deniz Ilter, Pinar Irlayici Cakmak, Yaprak Arici Ustuner, Elcin TasThis paper aims to outline the state-of-the-art and research contributions in the construction mediation domain to determine whether existing research is compatible with a future…