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THE MEDIATION PROCESS <br />Practical Strategies for Resolving Conflict <br />by Christopher W. Moore <br />Copyright ® 1986 by: Jossey-Bass Inc., Publishers <br />350 Sansome Street <br />San Francisco, Califomia 94104 <br />Christopher W. Moore <br />2337 Ninth Street <br />Boulder, Colorado 80302 <br />Copyright under International, Pan American, and <br />Universal Copyright Conventions. All rights <br />reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced <br />in any form-except for brief quotation (not to <br />exceed 1,000 words) in a review or professional <br />work-without permission in writing from the publishers. <br />Excerpts and adaptations from Christopher W. Moore, <br />Natural Resources Conflict Management, ACCORD <br />Associates, ©1982, are used by permission of the publisher <br />Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data <br />Moore, Christopher W. (date) <br />The mediation process. <br />(The Jossey-Bass social and behavioral science <br />series) <br />Bibliography: p. 321 <br />Includes index. <br />1. Mediation. 2. Conflict management. I. Title. <br />II. Series. <br />HM136.M684 1986 302.3 85-23675 <br />ISBN 0-87589-673-1 (alk. paper) <br />Manufactured in the United States of America <br />® The paper used in this book is acid free and meets the <br />i <br />JACKET DESIGN BY WILLI BAUM <br />FIRST EDITION <br />HB Printing 10 9 8 <br />Code 8603 <br />(50 percent recycled waste, including 10 percent <br />~o ~ vosT postconsumer waste), which are the strictest guidelines <br />CONSUMEN <br />w a s r E for recycled paper currently in use in the United States. <br />State of California requirements for recycled paper <br />