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Wright, Martin (1993). "Meeting the Courts Charter's standards: a role for mediation." The Justices' Clerk, 1994 (153), May, 86-89.

Minor conflicts such as neighbour disputes can have serious consequences, including violence and even murder. The quality and standards of courts and of mediation, as means of handling them, are compared.

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