Multiple Choice
How is mediation different from arbitration?
A) Mediation involves a neutral third party, whereas arbitration does not.
B) Mediators, unlike arbitrators, cannot impose decisions on the parties involved in a dispute.
C) Mediation is limited to the public sector, whereas arbitration is limited to the private sector.
D) Mediators, unlike arbitrators, charge a fee for their services.
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