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How information technology can support family law and mediation

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Emilia BellucciEmilia Bellucci, D Macfarlane, J Zeleznikow
In Australia, before a divorcing couple can have their case heard by the Family Court, they must undertake mediation. Thus it is useful to develop information technology tools to support negotiation and mediation in family law. Most negotiation support systems focus upon integrative bargaining. In doing so, they tend to ignore issues of fairness. In Australian Family Law, the interests of the children, as opposed to those of their parents/guardians, are paramount. We investigate the use of providing BATNAs and integrative bargaining in providing family mediation decision support. The discussion is highlighted with examples taken from the domain of Australian Family Law

History

Event

Business Information Systems. Workshop (13th : 2010 : Berlin, Germany)

Source

Business information systems workshop : 13th International conference, BIS 2010, Berlin, Germany, May, 2010, proceedings

Series

Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 47

Pagination

243 - 255

Publisher

Springer-Verlag

Location

Berlin, Germany

Place of publication

Berlin, Germany

Start date

2010-05-03

End date

2010-05-05

ISBN-13

9783642128141

ISBN-10

3642128149

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2010, Springer

Extent

37

Editor/Contributor(s)

W Abramowicz, R Tolksdorf

Title of proceedings

BIS 2010 : Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Business Information Systems Workshop

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