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conciliation


Meanings
  • the process of reconciling parties in a dispute

    - "The conciliation process brought the warring parties to the negotiating table."
    - "Despite the initial reluctance of both sides, the conciliation process eventually led to a mutually beneficial agreement."

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conciliate , conciliated , conciliates , conciliating , conciliation , conciliations , conciliative , conciliator , conciliators
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Etymology
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From Old French 'conciliare', meaning 'to bring together, to make amends, to reconcile'.


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  1. Mediation: Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in which a neutral third party (the mediator) facilitates communication and negotiation between the parties in order to help them reach a mutually acceptable solution to their dispute.

  2. Arbitration: Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in which a neutral third party (the arbitrator) is appointed by the parties to hear and determine their dispute based on the evidence presented to the arbitrator and in accordance with the applicable law and the rules of the arbitration institution.


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Conciliation has been used extensively in various cultures and historical periods. In ancient Greece, for instance, conciliation was considered a crucial aspect of diplomacy and conflict resolution. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, for example, wrote extensively about the importance of conciliation in achieving peace and stability in society. In the Middle Ages, conciliation was also used extensively in various forms of medieval justice systems. In modern times, conciliation has continued to be used extensively in various forms of conflict resolution and diplomacy, including in international law and human rights law.

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