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  2. Mediation - Wikipedia

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    According to sec. 6 German Mediation Act the German government on June 21, 2016 has released the German regulation about education and training of the so-called (legal term) "certified mediators" which from Sept. 1, 2017 postulates a minimum of 120 hours of initial specialized mediator training as well as case supervision and further ongoing ...

  3. Family mediation in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, family law was one of the first areas to establish the thought of mediation, and still is the main field of application of mediation. [1] Conflicts in Family Law are characterized by a high rate of personal conflicts. A possible definition of conflict might be:

  4. Conciliation committee (works council) - Wikipedia

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    A conciliation committee (German: Einigungsstelle) is a formal arbitration mechanism defined in German labour law for mediating certain conflicts internally between a (central/group) works council and an employer. The Works Constitution Act defines the conciliation committee in sections §76–76a.

  5. Georg R. Gfäller - Wikipedia

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    Georg R. Gfäller (born 1949 in Germany [1]) is a German psychologist and psychoanalyst. He is known for his work in psychoanalysis , psychotherapy , and group analysis . Gfäller is also notable for his ethnoanalytical research performed with Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker and Hans Bosse .

  6. UN Mediation Support Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Mediation Support Unit was established in 2006 within the United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs as an outcome of the 2005 World Summit, which included a call for the expansion of the UN's conflict prevention and resolution capacity.

  7. Claude-Hélène Mayer - Wikipedia

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    Together with Paul Elovitz and Inna Rozentsvit, Mayer is one of the founding members of the International Psychobiography Group of the Psychohistory Forum. [3] Additionally, she is an Editorial Board Member of Frontiers in Psychology, [4] an Associate Regional Editor for the International Journal of Cross-Cultural Management, [5] as well as a Senior Editor of Europe's Journal of Psychology. [6]

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  9. Thania Paffenholz - Wikipedia

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    She has also been a visiting lecturer at the United Nations University in Tokyo, Japan, and the University of Frankfurt in Germany, teaching courses on conflict analysis and peacebuilding strategies. Lastly, a lecturer and trainer at the International Peacekeeping and Peace Building Training Programme in Schlaining, Austria.