Community Mediation

Typology of Conflicts for Neighborhood Coexistence

Authors

  • María Elena Dappello Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (UNCPBA)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29105/dj4.6-117

Keywords:

Community mediation, Neighborhood coexistence, Conflict

Abstract

This work written by Drs. Sauceda Villeda and Gorjón Gómez, puts readers in contact with enthusiastic professionals, scholars of Alternative Conflict Resolution Methods and especially Mediation understood as a specialty within these methods. With particular dedication in this book to investigate and analyze Community Mediation in detail, which, as they express it, is not yet considered a specialty within these methods in Mexico. They then carry out conspicuous work on the typology of conflicts due to neighborhood coexistence in a given context. In their research they refer to the State of Nuevo León and more specifically to the municipality of Monterrey.

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Author Biography

María Elena Dappello, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (UNCPBA)

Lawyer graduated from the National University of La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Professor at the National University of the Center of the Province of Buenos Aires (UNCPBA). Prejudicial mediator of the Province of Buenos Aires, Judicial Department of Azul in Argentina. Volunteer and community mediator. Specialized in the Systemic Family Model. Trained in Family and School Mediation. Trained in Conscious Communication and Oratory. Teacher Trainer of Prejudicial Mediators and Trainer of Community Mediators of the Faculty of Law of the UNCPBA.

References

Sauceda Villeda, B. J., & Gorjón Gómez, G. d. (2020). Mediación comunitaria. Tipología de conflictos por convivencia vecinal. México: Tirant lo Blanch.

Published

2024-03-12

How to Cite

Dappello, M. E. (2024). Community Mediation : Typology of Conflicts for Neighborhood Coexistence. Journal of Legal Challenges, 4(6), 160–165. https://doi.org/10.29105/dj4.6-117