Mediation and conciliation require parties to decide settlements; mediators facilitate but cannot impose or guarantee outcomes. Parties alone are responsible for deciding settlement terms; the mediator or conciliator facilitates agreement, must not impose any settlement, cannot assure that mediation or conciliation will result in a settlement, and is prohibited from imposing decisions on the parties.
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Mediation and conciliation require parties to decide settlements; mediators facilitate but cannot impose or guarantee outcomes.
Parties alone are responsible for deciding settlement terms; the mediator or conciliator facilitates agreement, must not impose any settlement, cannot assure that mediation or conciliation will result in a settlement, and is prohibited from imposing decisions on the parties.
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