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Family Mediation in Canada: Implications for Women's Equality

Sandra A. Goundry, B.A., LL.B.
Yvonne Peters, B.S.W., LL.B.
Rosalind Currie, B.A., LL.B.
Equality Matters! Consulting

in association with
National Association of Women and the Law (NAWL)


(March 1998)  This report examines the design and delivery of alternate dispute resolution services and practices in Canada from a critical feminist perspective, with a specific focus on mediation services. Included are recommendations to assist policy-makers, administrators, service providers and women's advocates working to ensure that the design and delivery of alternate dispute resolution services respect women's equality rights and their concomitant right to access to substantive justice.

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Last Updated: 2003-09-16
Last Reviewed: 2003-09-16
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