Publisher's Synopsis
Presents relevant, timely, and reliable information for anyone interested in public dispute resolution in North Carolina. Discusses the benefits and limitations of using mediators in public disputes and how to determine when an impartial third party can be helpful. Includes case summaries of North Carolina public disputes, guidelines for selecting an impartial third party, a directory of potential public dispute mediators and facilitators, and examines the challenges of effective public participation. An extensive resource chapter will help people interested in strengthening their mediation and facilitation skills. A related web page includes ongoing listings of case-specific information.