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Self-Reflexivity: A Must-Have Guide for Judicial Mediators in Indonesia

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  • Fatahillah Abdul Syukur, PhD.

    (Faculty of Law, Universitas Pancasila, South Jakarta, Jakarta, 12630, Indonesia)

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Court-Annexed Mediation is relatively a new institution in the Indonesian legal system. It was initially established in 2003; however, to date, its settlement success rate is still low. One of the major problems is lack of competence of its mediators due to lack of funding to provide sufficient trainings. This paper argues that judicial mediators in Indonesia must also have self-reflexivity when settling disputes because parties come from various cultural backgrounds. The paper examines some aspects that can influence judicial mediators in mediating the process and producing amicable settlements. The author provides his self-reflexibility when assessing his expectations in writing this paper and in the implementation of court-annexed mediation in Indonesia.

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  • Fatahillah Abdul Syukur, PhD., 2020. "Self-Reflexivity: A Must-Have Guide for Judicial Mediators in Indonesia," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 4(7), pages 155-158, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:4:y:2020:i:7:p:155-158
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