“DIGITAL DIPLOMACY: ETHICAL MEDIATION IN THE AGE OF INNOVATION”
AUTHOR – BERADAR AKASH, STUDENT AT CHRIST ACADEMY INSTITUTE OF LAW
BEST CITATION – BERADAR AKASH. F, “DIGITAL DIPLOMACY: ETHICAL MEDIATION IN THE AGE OF INNOVATION”, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 4 (3) OF 2024, PG. 35-39, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.
ABSTRACT
How can we balance technological advancements with ethical mediation practices in today’s digital age? Anticipated on the backdrop of the social media era challenging the legal framework of today’s society, mediation – one of the vital pillars of conflict resolution – opens itself up to a brand-new potential, as well as emerging ethical concerns. This essay, “Digital Diplomacy: Ethical Mediation in the Age of Innovation,” addresses the dilemma that has been on the improvement of technology in the carrying out of mediation services. From the exploration of the historical background of mediation and the description of its principles, the modern approaches in mediation, and the ethical issues that accompany the applicability of new technologies in the field, this essay would be useful to anyone who needs a guide to mediate in the digital age. In this paper, we look at the corresponding case laws and legal measures to enable an understanding of how to effect ethical and efficient mediated communication in the context of a technologically developed society.
Keywords– Digital diplomacy, Ethical Mediation, Technological Advancement, Confidentiality, Case Laws