Table of Contents:
- Lin Adrian, Kaijus Ervasti and Anna Nylund, Introduction to Nordic Mediation Research
- Part I Systemic Aspects of Nordic Mediation: Anna Nylund, A Dispute Systems Design Perspective on Norwegian Child Custody Mediation
- Christian B N Gade, "Restorative Justice"
- History of the Term's International and Danish Use
- Vaula Haavisto, Developing Family Mediation in Finland
- The Change Process and Practical Outcomes
- Maritha Jacobsson, Lottie Wahlin and Eva Fromholz, Victim Offender Mediation in Sweden
- an Activity Falling Apart?
- Part II The Mediator, Mediation Process and Outcome: Lin Adrian and Solfrid Mykland, Unwrapping Court-Connected Mediation Agreements
- Camilla Bernt, Custody Mediation in Norwegian Courts
- A Conglomeration of Roles and Processes
- Ida Helene Asmussen, Mediation in Light of Modern Identity
- Katrine Barnekow Rasmussen, When is Restorative justice?
- Exploring the Implications of Restorative Processes in Juvenile Offence Cases Based on Interviews and Observations in Northern Ireland, Norway, and Orlando, Florida
- Part III Children's Rights and Mediation: Renee Thørnblad and Astrid Strandbu, The Involvement of Children in the Process of Mandatory Family Mediation
- Kirsikka Salminen, Mediation and the Best Interests of the Child from the Child Law Perspective
- Part IV Mediation in Theory and Practice: Kaijus Ervasti, Past, Present and Future of Mediation in Nordic Countries
- Maija Gellin, Mediation in Finnish Schools
- from Conflicts to Restoration.