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  2. Family mediation in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Mediation shall be an impulse to advance the attitude in the future. So the involved can easily stick to the bargain. The mediation isn't a judicial action, but for all that the law will be included. [14] Admittedly not with the application of laws but only with the use of them. That means that mediation should be seen as law clarification.

  3. 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 ...

  4. International Association of Women's Museums - Wikipedia

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    The membership of women's and gender museums worldwide and is advocating for women's rights and a gender-democratic society. [1] The association works as juncture network and as a central contact point for mediation for women's museums and initiatives. It monitors women's museums and initiatives worldwide. [1]

  5. Waltraud Schoppe - Wikipedia

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    When German reunification talks began, the West German Greens favored the idea of the two countries remaining separate, fearing that a unified Germany would be seen as a threat to other Europeans. As a result, the party lost all of their parliamentary seats in the 1990 elections, but Alliance 90 , the East German green party, won eight seats in ...

  6. International Fellowship of Reconciliation - Wikipedia

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    The first body to use the name "Fellowship of Reconciliation" was formed as a result of a pact made in August 1914 at the outbreak of the First World War by two Christians, Henry Hodgkin (an English Quaker) and Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze (a German Lutheran), who were participating in a Christian pacifist conference in Konstanz, southern Germany (near Switzerland), where the World Alliance for ...

  7. Germany leaves women's labour power untapped - AOL

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    European Union data show that while labour force participation by German women is better than in most EU countries, 47% of them work part-time - well above the bloc's average of 28%.

  8. German Association of Female Citizens - Wikipedia

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    She was allowed by a vote of 8 to 10 to be allowed as a guest student. Her studies were financed and supported by this association. Linden would become one of Germany's first female professors. [2] The association adopted its current name in 1918. The German Association of Female Citizens is affiliated with the International Alliance of Women ...

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