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Negotiated Brief: This is when two parties have different ideas from each other but they both have to come to a decision by compromising and making sure that both the parties are happy by the decision.
That way, both parties will feel heard and respect the decision. Mediation services are no good if both parties don't honor whatever decision that was reached.Also, you don't want one of the parties to walk out during the negotiation.
If both parties agree to mediation.
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Young voters are key to the future of both political parties. Capturing the support of this group is crucial as they represent the next generation of voters who will shape the future direction of the country. Both parties need to engage with and address the needs and concerns of young voters in order to secure their ongoing support.
Both Obama and McCain support the bailout. I have no information on the lesser known parties. Anyone with information on these parties should add to this answer.
yes, If the parties involved agree that the decision made will be legally binding
Hopefully, an agreement between the two parties. If not, and you are committed to "binding arbitration," the mediators decision has the force of law and both parties are bound by it.
Arbitration is an out of court way to resolve a dispute between two parties. An arbitrator controls the process. The arbitrator listens to both sides and then makes a decision to who is right.
The term for such an agreement, where both parties agree to abide by a mediator's decision is often called arbitration. Or, in some circumstances, binding arbitration. This often seen in Union and management disagreements.
Venezuela and Bolivia are both governed by presidents and political parties describing themselves as socialist.