Nangkha Nangdrik in the land of the Thunder Dragon : psychology, religion and the potential of mediation in the Kingdom of Bhutan


Autoria(s): Duffy, James
Data(s)

01/07/2012

Resumo

This article will consider the role that Alternative Dispute Resolution (‘Dham Kha Chen Ki Khendum’ or ‘Nangkha Nangdrik’) currently plays in resolving legal conflict in Bhutan. With a Constitution that has committed to the pursuit of Gross National Happiness, non-adversarial dispute resolution processes that promote continuing relationships and goodwill assume greater importance. One difficulty for Bhutan is that alternative dispute resolution procedures such as mediation (Dhum Drik) are being referred to in enactments of the Bhutanese National Council and National Assembly (bicameral parliament), without a shared understanding as to the characteristics and functionality of these procedures. This article will focus particularly on the current practice of mediation in Bhutan and investigate whether particular models of mediation are more suited to the Bhutanese context, given the particularities of Bhutanese culture, the search for gross national happiness, psychological understandings of happiness and the omnipresent influence of Mahayana Buddhism.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/53925/

Publicador

Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/53925/2/53925.pdf

DOI:10.1515/1932-0205.1395

Duffy, James (2012) Nangkha Nangdrik in the land of the Thunder Dragon : psychology, religion and the potential of mediation in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 7, pp. 319-344.

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Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Law

Palavras-Chave #180100 LAW #Bhutan #mediation #gross national happiness #therapeutic jurisprudence #happiness #buddhism #psychology #facilitative mediation
Tipo

Journal Article