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Mediation
/ˌmiː.diˈeɪ.ʃən/noun
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Mediation is the process of intervening in a conflict or dispute by a neutral third party to help the involved sides reach a mutually acceptable agreement. It's valued for its emphasis on open communication and voluntary participation, making it a cost-effective alternative to litigation in modern legal and business settings, while also fostering long-term relationships.
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Mediation has been a cornerstone of peace processes, such as the Camp David Accords in 1978, where it helped broker a historic peace treaty between Egypt and Israel; astonishingly, studies show that over 70% of mediated cases worldwide result in successful resolutions, according to the International Mediation Institute.
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