Mediation as Dispute Resolution in People’s Mining
Ani Purwanti,
Fajar Ahmad Setiawan,
Aga Natalis
Abstract:People’s mining contributes to conflict and environmental degradation, particularly in developing nations. This is a socio-legal study. The study’s findings indicate that mediation is viable, cost-effective, and respectful for resolving smallholder mining disputes. Mediation is a voluntary procedure involving a neutral third party to reach an acceptable solution for both parties. The advantages of mediation include time and cost savings, the maintenance of relationships between parties, the incorporation of lo… Show more
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